THEO7664 · Theology
Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences
This course examines fundamental problems in Trinitarian theology, including the reconciliation of a plurality of persons with the simplicity and unity of God, the manners in which Word and Spirit proceed in God, the hypothesis of intelligible emanations in God, and the problem of explanatory order in Trinitarian systematics. Special attention will be given to the projects of Thomas Aquinas and Bernard Lonergan, in their historical contexts. This is not a survey in Trinitarian theology and generally presupposes a working knowledge of Trinitarian dogma.
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