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Catherine LaCugna
The Nicene Creed in the Church David R
The Twentieth Century Trinitarian Renaissance the Locus
130 CTSA Proceedings 53 /1998
Augustine of Hippo and Elizabeth De La Trinite: a Conversation Across the Centuries
Graceful Speech
ST. PETER's SEMINARY / KING's UNIVERSITY COLLEGE at the University of Western Ontario Winter 2012 Systematic Theology 5212B
A Short Note on Karl Rahner's Affirmation That “The Trinity of the Economy of Salvation Is the Immanent Trinity and Vice
CATHERINE MOWRY Lacugna's CONTRIBUTION to TRINITARIAN
Tragic Creation: Hope for the Future—Moltmann's Creative (Mis)Reading of Hegel's Philosophy
TANNER and LACUGNA on the TRINITY and the SHAPING of HUMAN COMMUNITY Margaret Campbell Pilgrim Theolog
Spirit Christology and Trinity in the Theology of David Coffey
Making Sense of Nonsense: the Concept of the Trinity at the End of the 20Th Century
The Quest for Truth in Augustine's De Trinitate John C
Jesus and Salvation
Changing Roman Catholic Perspectives
A Social Trinitarian Feminist Approach to Theology of the Cross in the Korean-North American Context
Karl Rahner, the Legacy of Vatican Ii, and Its Urgency for Theology Today
The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit in the Trinitarian Theology of Colin E Gunton
Top View
Apophasis and the Trinity
Trinity and Relationships
Canada Archives Canada Published Heritage Direction Du Branch Patrimoine De I'edition
THE WAY a Review of Christian Spirituality Published by the British Jesuits
Tracking the Trinity in Contemporary Theology John T
The Relational Ontology of Augustine's and Lacugna's Trinity
341 Christian Eschatology Has Refused to Accept the Inevitable Limitations of Earthly Existence. the Consequences of a Distorted
Introduction: Trinitarian Theologies and the Elision of Material Bodies
A Study of the Trinitarian Theology of Catherine Mowry Lacugna with Particular Reference to Her Understanding of God As Transcendent
Course Outline
Narratives of the Spirit: Recovering a Medieval Resource*
Relationality” from a Trinitarian Perspective
Thomas Aquinas' Analogy of the Procession of the Word in the Immanent Divine Life
Recent Developments in Trinitarian Theology