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David Brown (b. 1948) is a Scottish Episcopal priest and theologian whose work covers a vast terrain spanning methodological divisions between philosophy, Christian theology, religious studies, the arts and culture. Early work on the Trinity and Incarnation led to a Newman-inspired articulation of Scripture as tradition, and, related to this, the exploration of tradition as revelation with reference to a wide range of human experience. Moving from materially-mediated divine presence to culturally-mediated revelation, Brown’s phenomenology of religious experience amounts to a transformed natural religion along sacramental lines. Essays in this volume consider Brown’s wide ranging and generative contributions in three parts: 1) Reason, Faith & Tradition, 2) Incarnation & Trinity, and 3) Sacramentality & the Arts, with a concluding response from Brown himself that addresses ‘religious experience and revelation’, as well as ‘secular culture and religious distinctiveness’.
Faith and reason --- Trinity --- Incarnation --- Philosophical theology --- 234.23 --- 215.1 --- 215.1 Verhouding godsdienst en filosofie --- Verhouding godsdienst en filosofie --- Faith and logic --- Logic and faith --- Reason --- Reason and faith --- Reason and religion --- Religion and reason --- 234.23 Geloof en wetenschap. Openbaring en rede --- Geloof en wetenschap. Openbaring en rede --- Theology, Philosophical --- Philosophy and religion --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Kenosis (Theology) --- Triads (Philosophy) --- Appropriation (Christian theology) --- God (Christianity) --- Godhead (Mormon theology) --- Holy Spirit --- Trinities --- Tritheism --- Religious aspects --- 23 <082> --- 23 <082> Dogmatiek. Systematische theologie. Theologie:--in strikte zin--Feestbundels. Festschriften --- 23 <082> Theologie dogmatique. Theologie systematique. Theologie dans le sens stricte--Feestbundels. Festschriften --- Dogmatiek. Systematische theologie. Theologie:--in strikte zin--Feestbundels. Festschriften --- Theologie dogmatique. Theologie systematique. Theologie dans le sens stricte--Feestbundels. Festschriften --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum
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In his masterwork, 'Die geestelijke brulocht' (The Spiritual Espousals), the fourteenth-century Flemish mystic Jan van Ruusbroec used his profound knowledge of Trinitarian theology to show that the apex of the spiritual life consists in our being taken up into the love of the three persons of the blessed Trinity. The care and precision with which Ruusbroec describes the ascent from "the active life" to "the interior life" and from there to the culmination of "the contemplative life" is evident in the way he carefully distinguishes between three terms that could all be translated as "love": minne, karitate, and liefde. James Wiseman's astute reading of Ruusbroec's treatise shows how the affective aspect of love (liefde) and the aspect that expresses itself in virtuous activity (karitate) are both subsumed under the all-embracing reality of minne, the love that flows forth from the triune God and then draws us back to a blissful reunion with our loving Source.
Love --- Mysticism. --- Trinity. --- Religious aspects. --- Ruusbroec, Jan van, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Ruysbroeck, of, John --- Spirituality --- Trinity --- Van Ruusbroec, Jan --- Mysticism --- 248 JAN VAN RUUSBROEC --- 248 JAN VAN RUUSBROEC Spiritualite. Ascese. Mystique. Theologie ascetique et mystique. Devotion--JAN VAN RUUSBROEC --- 248 JAN VAN RUUSBROEC Spiritualiteit. Ascese. Mystiek. Vroomheid--JAN VAN RUUSBROEC --- Spiritualite. Ascese. Mystique. Theologie ascetique et mystique. Devotion--JAN VAN RUUSBROEC --- Spiritualiteit. Ascese. Mystiek. Vroomheid--JAN VAN RUUSBROEC --- Dark night of the soul --- Mystical theology --- Theology, Mystical --- Spiritual life --- Negative theology --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Triads (Philosophy) --- Appropriation (Christian theology) --- God (Christianity) --- Godhead (Mormon theology) --- Holy Spirit --- Trinities --- Tritheism --- Religious aspects --- Jan, --- Ruysbroeck, Jan van, --- Jan van Ruysbroeck, --- Ruusbroec, Johannes van, --- Ruusbroec, Juan, --- Rusbroquio, Juan, --- Ruusbroec, John, --- Rüsbröck, John, --- Rusbrochius, Ioannes, --- Ruusbroec, Jean, --- Ruisbroeck, Jan van, --- Rusber, Jan, --- Rusbrochius, Joannes, --- Ruysbroek, Jan van, --- Ruysbroeck, John,
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"In 'The Trinitarian testimony of the spirit,' Kyle R. Hughes offers a new approach to the development of early Christian pneumatology by focusing on how Justin, Irenaeus, and Tertullian linked the Holy Spirit with testimony to the deity and lordship of the Father and the Son. Drawing extensively on recent studies of prosopological exegesis and divine testimony in the ancient world, Hughes demonstrates how these three pre-Nicene Christian writers utilized Scripture and the conventions of ancient rhetoric and exegesis to formulate a highly innovative approach to the Holy Spirit that would contribute to the identification of the Spirit as the third person of the Trinity."--
Holy Spirit --- Trinity --- 276 =75 JUSTINUS MARTYR, Philosophus --- 276 =71 TERTULLIANUS, QUINTUS SEPTIMUS FLORENS --- 276 =71 IRENAEUS LUGDUNENSIS --- 231.3 --- 231.01 --- 231.01 Drieëenheid. Drievuldigheid --- Drieëenheid. Drievuldigheid --- 231.3 God de Heilige Geest. Pneumatologie. Parakleet --- God de Heilige Geest. Pneumatologie. Parakleet --- 276 =71 IRENAEUS LUGDUNENSIS Latijnse patrologie--IRENAEUS LUGDUNENSIS --- 276 =71 IRENAEUS LUGDUNENSIS Patrologie latine--IRENAEUS LUGDUNENSIS --- Latijnse patrologie--IRENAEUS LUGDUNENSIS --- Patrologie latine--IRENAEUS LUGDUNENSIS --- 276 =71 TERTULLIANUS, QUINTUS SEPTIMUS FLORENS Latijnse patrologie--TERTULLIANUS, QUINTUS SEPTIMUS FLORENS --- 276 =71 TERTULLIANUS, QUINTUS SEPTIMUS FLORENS Patrologie latine--TERTULLIANUS, QUINTUS SEPTIMUS FLORENS --- Latijnse patrologie--TERTULLIANUS, QUINTUS SEPTIMUS FLORENS --- Patrologie latine--TERTULLIANUS, QUINTUS SEPTIMUS FLORENS --- 276 =75 JUSTINUS MARTYR, Philosophus Griekse patrologie--JUSTINUS MARTYR, Philosophus --- 276 =75 JUSTINUS MARTYR, Philosophus Patrologie grecque--JUSTINUS MARTYR, Philosophus --- Griekse patrologie--JUSTINUS MARTYR, Philosophus --- Patrologie grecque--JUSTINUS MARTYR, Philosophus --- Holy Ghost --- Paraclete --- Pneumatology (Theology) --- Spirit, Holy --- God (Christianity) --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Spirit --- History of doctrines --- Justin, --- Irenaeus, --- Tertullian, --- Tertulian, --- Tertuliano, --- Tertul·lià, --- Tertul·lià, Q. S. Florent, --- Tertulliano, --- Tertulliano, Q. S. F. --- Tertulliano, Quinto Settimio Fiorente, --- Tertullianus, Quintus Septimius Florens --- Tertullianus, Quintus Septimus Florens, --- Tertullien, --- Irenaeus, Sanctus --- Irenaeus --- Giustino, --- Iustin, --- Iustin Samaritanin --- Iustinus, --- Justino, --- Justinus, --- Yusṭinus, --- יוסטינוס, --- Pseudo-Justinus --- Irenaeus Lugdunensis. --- Trinity. --- Irenaeus Lugdunensis --- Triads (Philosophy) --- Appropriation (Christian theology) --- Godhead (Mormon theology) --- Trinities --- Tritheism --- Holy Spirit - History of doctrines - Early church, ca. 30-600. --- Justin, - Martyr, Saint. --- Irenaeus, - Saint, Bishop of Lyon. --- Tertullian, - approximately 160-approximately 230. --- Giustino --- Iustin --- Iustinus --- Justin --- Justino --- Justinus --- Yusṭinus
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