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Trinity and Grace in Augustine An Analysis of De trinitate 8-10 in Light of De spiritu et littera Colten Cheuk-Yin Yam, Johannes Brachtendorf, Volker Henning Drecoll

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Yam, Colten Cheuk-Yin, Author.
Contributor:
Brachtendorf, Johannes, Editor.
Drecoll, Volker Henning, Editor.
Series:
Augustinus - Werk und Wirkung ; 10.
Augustinus - Werk und Wirkung 10
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Neoplatonismus.
Gnadenlehre.
Trinitätslehre.
Pelagianischer Streit.
Pelagius.
Erkenntnis.
Liebe.
menschliche Vollkommenheit.
Anthropologie.
Spiritualität.
Trinitarian theology.
Neoplatonism.
Pelagian controversy.
doctrine of grace.
knowledge.
love.
human perfection.
anthropology.
Local Subjects:
Neoplatonismus.
Gnadenlehre.
Trinitätslehre.
Pelagianischer Streit.
Pelagius.
Erkenntnis.
Liebe.
menschliche Vollkommenheit.
Anthropologie.
Spiritualität.
Trinitarian theology.
Neoplatonism.
Pelagian controversy.
doctrine of grace.
knowledge.
love.
human perfection.
anthropology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (763 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Paderborn Brill | Schöningh 2019
Biography/History:
Colten Cheuk-Yin Yam completed his doctorate (Dr. theol.) at Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen in 2018. Since 2019 he is Adjunct Assistant Professor in Chung Chi Divinity School, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Summary:
This innovative study makes a fresh contribution to Augustine’s study of grace and the Trinity. Through a close historical-contextual analysis of De trinitate 8-10 and De spiritu et littera, the dissertation demonstrates that a crucial pattern of ‘love rescuing knowledge’ can be seen to be present in both works. Augustine is also shown, in both works, to have a keen interest in discussing the theme of human perfection.In uncovering linkages between Augustine’s reflections on grace and the Trinity in these works, as well as in his other writings, this study makes the wider claim that these two famous theological themes should be explored in concert with one another, rather than be treated separately. The nascent Pelagian controversy is considered as an important historical background, and the dissertation makes use of the most up-to-date scholarship on Platonism and biblical exegesis.
ISBN:
3-657-70409-4
OCLC:
1243551437
Publisher Number:
10.30965/9783657704095 DOI

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