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What Are They Saying About the Trinity? (What Are They Saying About)

What Are They Saying About the Trinity? (What Are They Saying About)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Trinitarian Theology Made Easy
Review: The 'What are they saying about...' series offers well-written and accessible guides to contemporary theological trends, suitable for new students of theology and those wishing a refresher course in a book. Following on from her detailed theological study, 'The Trinity and the Paschal Mystery', released at the beginning of 1998, Anne Hunt has contributed the latest volume to the series, a concise introductory guide to modern theologies of the Trinity. Each of the five chapters that form the body of the book presents one of the leading contemporary approaches to trinitarian theology, and focus on a representative theological: Brazilian Leornardo Boff's Latin American liberation theology; North American Elizabeth Johnson's Christian feminist theology; Australian Denis Edwards' ecological theology; Swiss Hans Urs von Balthasar's trinitarian theology grounded in the paschal mystery; and Australian Tony Kelly's new revisiting and revitalising of the psychological analogy to understanding the Trinity in terms of love. Anne Hunt has studied theology at Yarra Theological Union, Fordham University, and the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. She holds a doctorate in theology and has taught at Yarra Theological Union. She is currently principal of Loreto Mandeville Hall, a Catholic school for girls in Melbourne.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is the Bomb!!!! I learned so much.
Review: The book was ok. I did learn new perspectives

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is the Bomb!!!! I learned so much.
Review: The `What are they saying about...' series offers well-written and accessible guides to contemporary theological trends, suitable for new students of theology and those wishing a refresher course in a book. Following on from her detailed theological study, `The Trinity and the Paschal Mystery', released at the beginning of 1998, Anne Hunt has contributed the latest volume to the series, a concise introductory guide to modern theologies of the Trinity. Each of the five chapters that form the body of the book presents one of the leading contemporary approaches to trinitarian theology, and focus on a representative theological: Brazilian Leornardo Boff's Latin American liberation theology; North American Elizabeth Johnson's Christian feminist theology; Australian Denis Edwards' ecological theology; Swiss Hans Urs von Balthasar's trinitarian theology grounded in the paschal mystery; and Australian Tony Kelly's new revisiting and revitalising of the psychological analogy to understanding the Trinity in terms of love. Anne Hunt has studied theology at Yarra Theological Union, Fordham University, and the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. She holds a doctorate in theology and has taught at Yarra Theological Union. She is currently principal of Loreto Mandeville Hall, a Catholic school for girls in Melbourne.


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