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The Trinity of orthodox Christianity is harmonious. The Trinity for Blake is, conspicuously, not a happy family: the Father and the Son do not get on. It might be thought that so cumbersome a notion is inconceivable before the rise of Romanticism but the Ophite Gnostics of the second century AD appear to have thought that God the Father was a jealous tyrant because he forbade Adam and Eve to eat from the Tree of Knowledge and that the serpent, who led the way to the Tree of Knowledge, was really Christ. This book explores the possibility of an underground 'perennial heresy', linking the Ophites to Blake. The 'alternative Trinity' is intermittently visible in Marlowe's Doctor Faustus and even in Milton's Paradise Lost. Blake's notorious detection of a pro-Satan anti-poem, latent in this 'theologically patriarchal' epic is less capricious, better grounded historically and philosophically, than is commonly realised.
The Trinity of orthodox Christianity is harmonious. The Trinity for Blake is, conspicuously, not a happy family. This book explores the possibility of an underground 'perennial heresy', by examining the work of Marlowe, Milton and Blake.
In The Logical Alternative, Dr. D. Loy Smith presents exhaustive scriptural evidence that examines the commonly accepted, and sometimes controversial teachings of the Godhead -- most specifically, that there are three persons each totally God. Dr. Smith reinforces what the Bible clearly teaches: there is one God; there is one son of God, Jesus Christ; and there is God's spirit, also known as the Holy Ghost, which is a manifestation of God that dwells among His believers. Supported with nearly 500 scripture quotations, this book presents a detailed look into the truth about God, Jesus the Christ, and the Holy Spirit, with indexed references so the reader can more easily study the scripture and see what God has shared about his true nature. The Logical Alternative is an excellent Biblical study for believers of all faiths and an important reference for anyone wanting to learn more about our wonderful Creator and His Son and our savior, Jesus.
In this book, Brazilian Leonardo Boff, Franciscan priest and professor of theology, joins other contemporary theologians in defending both the truth and the practical value of the doctrine of the Trinity. For Boff, the community of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is not only the truth about God; it is also the prototype of human community dreamed of by those who wish to improve society, the model for any just, egalitarian (while respecting differences) social organization. Frequently expressing agreement with Moltmann's 'The Trinity and the Kingdom', Boff argues that true and relevant Trinitarian faith must begin not with the oneness, but with the threeness of God; not with theistic speculation about God as the solitary One, but with openness to the self-revelation of God as a community or society of divine persons, who are what they are in their co-existence, co-relatedness, and self-surrender to each other. Boff also suggests how a social doctrine of the Trinity enables us to overcome the conflict between individualistic capitalism and collectivistic socialism, oppressor and oppressed, male and female, church authorities and church members.
Starting with the doctrine of the Trinity, Vern Poythress addresses six significant challenges concerning God's attributes, helping us to appreciate more deeply the mystery that lies in each of them.
A survey of the scholastic debate on the divine Trinity in the period between Aquinas' earliest works and Ockham's death.
Presents an account, first published in 1622, of the Pilgrim's journey to the new world.
This book are strictly the insights of the author based on his knowledge of scripture, common sense, and science. It covers a broad variety of topics that are not normally discussed together in an attempt to draw consistent conclusions about what we know about the nature of God, and ourselves. the first chapter, Infinity, describes how we know God exists. the second, Divinity, describes certain aspects of God and our relationship with Him. the third chapter, the Holy Trinity, describes God as the Holy Trinity which is based on the unique observations of the author. the author understands that there will be challenges to the numerous conclusions he makes. But, he hopes that the readers will read the book in its entirety to understand that each assertion is consistent with all other assertions made in the book. the author will be glad to follow up on those challenges.
This book introduces the main people and themes in the history of Trinitarian theology and analyses recent, alternative readings of the tradition.