Daily Archives: September 12, 2007

Radical Trinitarianism: Update

My Radical Triniarianism series has lain dormant since July, but it has not been forgotten.  At present about one third of the series has been posted and I plan to devote most of my blogging attention in the next couple of months to this series.  So be on the lookout for the continuation of the series.

Here is an index to all the current and future posts in the series:

Radical Trinitarianism

§1: Introductory Theses

§2: Supplemental Theses

§3: Christology & Theological Method

  • §3.1: The Gospel & the Promise

  • §3.2: Christ, Church, & Scripture

§4: Trinity, Analogy, & Participation in God

  • §4.1: Who’s Afraid of the Social Trinity?

  • §4.2: Theodramatic Analogy & Personhood

§5: God, History, & Drama: The Trinitarian History of the World

  • §5.1: Transcendence & Divine Non-competitiveness

  • §5.2: From Melodrama to Drama

  • §5.3: Immutability, Covenant, & the Pasio Dei

§6: Ekklesia & Pentecost: Salvation, the Spirit, & the Church

  • §6.1: The Pentecostalization of the World

  • §6.2: The Ekklesialization of Humanity

  • §6.3: Mysterium Sacramentis: The Church as the Telos of the Cosmos

§7: Transposition & Consummation: Towards a Trinitarian Eschatology of the Cross

  • §7.1: Suffering: Horrors, Hope, & Good Friday

  • §7.2: Death: Non-Being, & Holy Saturday

  • §7.3: Resurrection: Kenosis, Plerosis, & Easter

  • §7.4: Life: Communio, Shalom, & Pentecost

§8: De Forma Trinitate: Liturgy, Life, & Joy

  • §8.1: The Great Dance: Doxological Ontology & Liturgical Identities

  • §8.2: Blood of Love, Bread of Life: Eucharist & Ethics

  • §8.3: The Great Banquet: Baptism & Feasting

  • §8.4: Triune Rhetoric: Hearing & Speaking in Communio

§9: Inhabiting Jerusalem: Shalom, Polyphony, & the Omnipotence of Grace

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