Trinity Without Hierarchy: Reclaiming Nicene Orthodoxy in Evangelical Theology
ISBN-13:
9780825444623
ISBN-10:
0825444624
Author:
Michael Bird, Scott Harrower
Publication date:
2019
Publisher:
Kregel Publications
Format:
Paperback
344 pages
Category:
Christian Books & Bibles
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ISBN-13:
9780825444623
ISBN-10:
0825444624
Author:
Michael Bird, Scott Harrower
Publication date:
2019
Publisher:
Kregel Publications
Format:
Paperback
344 pages
Category:
Christian Books & Bibles
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Trinity Without Hierarchy: Reclaiming Nicene Orthodoxy in Evangelical Theology (ISBN-13: 9780825444623 and ISBN-10: 0825444624), written by authors
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A defense of equality among the persons of the Trinity
In response to those complementarian theologians who assert that the Son is eternally subordinate to the Father, the contributors to Trinity Without Hierarchy contend that this view misconstrues the orthodox doctrine of the Trinity and reduces the Son to a lower level of glory and majesty than the Father. Surveying Scripture, church history, and theology, sixteen contributors present a defense of the full and equal authority of all three members of the Trinity while critiquing approaches that border on semi-Arianism. In particular, the creedal confessions of Nicaea are upheld as the historical standard by which any proposed Trinitarian doctrine should be judged.
While some contributors hold complementarian and others egalitarian viewpoints, all agree that Trinitarian relations are not a proper basis for understanding gender roles. Trinity Without Hierarchy is indispensable reading for anyone interested in the current debate over the relationship between Trinitarian theology and the roles of men and women.
In response to those complementarian theologians who assert that the Son is eternally subordinate to the Father, the contributors to Trinity Without Hierarchy contend that this view misconstrues the orthodox doctrine of the Trinity and reduces the Son to a lower level of glory and majesty than the Father. Surveying Scripture, church history, and theology, sixteen contributors present a defense of the full and equal authority of all three members of the Trinity while critiquing approaches that border on semi-Arianism. In particular, the creedal confessions of Nicaea are upheld as the historical standard by which any proposed Trinitarian doctrine should be judged.
While some contributors hold complementarian and others egalitarian viewpoints, all agree that Trinitarian relations are not a proper basis for understanding gender roles. Trinity Without Hierarchy is indispensable reading for anyone interested in the current debate over the relationship between Trinitarian theology and the roles of men and women.
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