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Samuel M. Powell (Author)

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0521781965 978-0521781961 January 8, 2001 1
This book is about the Christian doctrine of the Trinity as it has developed in Germany. It argues there are three main ideas in that development: first, the way in which the Trinity has been seen as similar to the human self; second, the way in which differing understandings of revelation have affected people's attitude toward the doctrine; and third, the ways in which differing understandings of the conception of history have affected people's attitudes toward the doctrine.

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"The most salient virtue of the lucid and reader-friendly text is that it provides an eminently useful map for reading modern Protestant thought in general, and modern trinitarian thought in particular." Theological Studies

"The Trinity in German Thought is a superb analysis of the theological development of trinitarian theology in German Protestantism from the Reformation through the twentieth century. Powell's thesis is solid. ...Powell clearly demonstrates his thesis with critical insight and a breadth of knowledge that spans three centuries. His arguments are lucidly articulated and carefully nuanced. His grasp of diverse and difficult writers and the historical development of theological ideas is skillful and to be highly commended. Powell's publication is a signifcant contribution to Trinitarian thought, with a critical awareness of theological, philosophical, and historical distinctions." Toronto Journal of Theology

"A book that desperately needed to be written... engaging and stimulating...I highly recommend this book to professors and pastors alike who are interested in the many fascinating dimensions of the doctrine of the Trinity in contemporary debate." Anglican Theological Review Review

"Powell has here presented a detailed and convincing study of the way in which the three key ideas - revelation, selfhood, and history - have influenced German trinitarian thought." Theology Today

"With its breadth and clarity, this work is certainly to be recommended as a survey text for seminarians and others, and its usefulness as a reference work is enhanced by extensive footnotes citing German texts, and also by the inclusion of an extensive bibliography and index." Asbury Theological Journal

"Particularly for students of Leibniz, German idealism in general, and Hegel in particular, this book will be an invaluable source of information about the historical and theological context within which these philosophies need to be interpreted." Philosophy in Review

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This book is about the Christian doctrine of the Trinity as it has developed in Germany. It argues there are three main ideas in that development: first, the way in which the Trinity has been seen as similar to the human self; second, the way in which differing understandings of revelation have affected people's attitude toward the doctrine; and third, the ways in which differing understandings of the conception of history have affected people's attitudes toward the doctrine.

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It is one of the oddest facts of Christian history that Martin Luther and Philip Melanchthon have been claimed as precursors both by theologians and religious philosophers with no use for the doctrine of the Trinity and by those with a profound respect for the doctrine. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
reflective selfhood, outer religion, inner religion, conceptual comprehension, revelation attested, ecclesiastical doctrine, liberal theologians, eschatological day, speculative doctrine, liberal theology, actual spirit, divine community, finite spirit
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit, New Testament, Word of God, Karl Barth, Church Dogmatics, Rudolf Bultmann, Fortress Press, God the Father, New York, Son of God, Loci Communes, Martin Luther, Albrecht Ritschl, Roman Catholic, Friedrich Schleiermacher, Thomas Aquinas, Ernst Troeltsch, Hegel's Philosophy of Mind, Jesus the Son, Old Testament, Paul Tillich, Philip Melanchthon, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Grand Rapids
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