Calvin, classical trinitarianism, and the aseity of the Son - Info and Reading Options
By Brannon Ellis

"Calvin, classical trinitarianism, and the aseity of the Son" was published by Oxford University Press in 2012 - Oxford, it has 250 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Calvin, classical trinitarianism, and the aseity of the Son” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Calvin, classical trinitarianism, and the aseity of the Son
- Author: Brannon Ellis
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 250
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publish Date: 2012
- Publish Location: Oxford
“Calvin, classical trinitarianism, and the aseity of the Son” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564 - Philosophy - God - Christologie - Reformierte Theologie - Christianity - Trinitätslehre - God (Christianity) - Aseität Gottes - Pre-existence - History of doctrines - Doctrinal Theology - Trinity - History - Calvin, jean, 1509-1564
- People: Jesus Christ - Jean Calvin - Jean Calvin (1509-1564)
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: 250 pages
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL28389056M - OL20955020W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 772118046
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2012460397
- ISBN-13: 9780199652402
- ISBN-10: 0199652406
- All ISBNs: 0199652406 - 9780199652402
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"Calvin, classical trinitarianism, and the aseity of the Son" Table Of Contents:
- 1- 1. Calvin on the aseity of the Son: the 1559 Institutes as entry-point
- 2- 2. The autothean controversies: Calvin's complex solidarity with classical trinitarianism
- 3- 3. The theological shape of the Autothean debates: eternal generation's role in classical trinitarianism
- 4- 4. Identity, distinction, or tension in trinitarian language?: 'loose' approaches to the Son's aseity
- 5- 5. Tension to distinction: classical and mainstream reformed approaches to the Son's aseity
- 6- 6. The irreducible triunity of God: the reformed minority report's strict distinction of the two ways of speaking
- 7- 7. Of himself, God gives himself.
"Calvin, classical trinitarianism, and the aseity of the Son" Description:
The Open Library:
Brannon Ellis investigates the various Reformation and post-Reformation responses to Calvin's affirmation of the Son's aseity (or essential self-existence), a significant episode in the history of theology that is often ignored or misunderstood.
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