God without a face? : on the personal individuation of the Holy Spirit

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God without a face? : on the personal individuation of the Holy Spirit

Najeeb Awad

(Dogmatik in der Moderne, 2)

Mohr Siebeck, [2011]

  • pbk.
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Revision of author's thesis (Ph. D.)--King's College, London, 2007 under title: Pneumatology and the defence of the hypostatic individuation of the Holy Spirit : examining the validity of Trinitarian theology on the basis of a comparison and a scrutiny of Eastern and Western pneumatological perspectives

Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-297) and indexes

Contents of Works

  • Pt. 1. The twofold distortion of modern pneumatology. The Holy Spirit and the problem of pneumatic-monism
  • The Holy Spirit and the problem of pneumatic-jesuology
  • Pt. 2. The Holy Spirit in the theology of the Church Fathers. The Holy Spirit and the doctrine of the Trinity
  • The subordination of the Holy Spirit in Trinitarian theology
  • Pt. 3. 'Person' theology, and the person of the Spirit. Theological trends in the concept of person in the doctrine of God
  • The defence of person and the relationship concept
  • The hypostasis of the Holy Spirit : toward a pneumatological extension of the case
  • Pt. 4. The scriptural attestation to the hypostasis of the Spirit. The reciprocal koinonia of the Spirit and the Father
  • The reciprocal koinonia between the Spirit and the Son
  • The eschatological Spirit and the community of the Son
  • Conclusion: The perichoretic godhead and the Holy Spirit

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