Spirit of the Future
by Peter J. LeithartThe Spirit liberates from the bondage of the past. Continue Reading »
The Spirit liberates from the bondage of the past. Continue Reading »
Richard of St. Victor, a 12th-century Scottish theologian, is not exactly a household name in 21st-century Christian circles. Truth to tell, I only know of him because of a curious conversation I once had with my friend, the late Richard John Neuhaus, who, as only he could, told me of a friendly discussion he’d had with Rabbi David Novak one summer about the Scotsman’s Trinitarian theology, which tried to establish by reason that God must be triune. (We talked about a lot of strange and wondrous things, up there on the cottage deck in the Ottawa Valley.) Continue Reading »
Trinitarian theology must be revisionary metaphysics. Continue Reading »
In Bonaventure, poetry bursts out from Trinitarian creedal formulas. Continue Reading »
Richard of St. Victor explains why God must be Three to be a fullness of love. Continue Reading »
What did Gregory of Nyssa think a “divine Person” was? Continue Reading »
Jenson bashes back at the bashers of the Augustine-bashers. Continue Reading »
A vigorous social Trinitarian response to recent challenges. Continue Reading »
The Trinity imagined through musical analogies. Continue Reading »
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