A noted theologian offers a historically informed study of the development of the doctrine of the Trinity, showing its relevance to Christian life and thought today.
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Khaled Anatolios (PhD, Boston College) is professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame. He previously taught in the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry. He is the author of Athanasius: The Coherence of His Thought and the Athanasius volume in Routledge's Early Church Fathers series. Anatolios was named a Henry Luce III Fellow in Theology for 2011-2012. He is also on the steering committee of the Boston Colloquy in Historical Theology and on the board of directors of the Pappas Patristic Institute at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology.
"With this impressive book, Khaled Anatolios takes his place alongside luminaries like R. P. C. Hanson and Lewis Ayres as one of the most distinguished interpreters of Nicaea and its legacy. Especially important is his sympathetic interpretation of Athanasius. For anyone who wants to understand Nicene Christianity and its relevance for today, Anatolios is quite simply indispensable."
--George Hunsinger, Hazel Thompson McCord Professor of Systematic Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary
"Khaled Anatolios's new book is a welcome addition to the flood of revisionary scholarship on patristic trinitarian theology in the last twenty years. Anatolios's treatment helps us to see the perennial importance of the key figures of the fourth and fifth centuries for all of our thought on this central mystery of the Christian faith. The clarity of his exposition and his constant desire to draw out the consequences of historical exposition mean that this book will find a treasured place on the bookshelves of theologians and theology students across the board."
--Lewis Ayres, Bede Professor of Catholic Theology, Durham University
"This volume is a welcome addition to the trinitarian renaissance of the last decades. Transcending the distinction between 'historical' and 'systematic,' Anatolios guides us through the work of three key fathers--Athanasius, Gregory of Nyssa, and Augustine. This opens to us the broader coherence of a trinitarian theology, which touches every aspect of Christian existence under the primacy of Christ, and a clear theological epistemology. Retrieving the vision of those who gave shape to Nicaea in this way will, I am sure, bear much fruit and give great shape to Christian vision today."
--John Behr, dean and professor of patristics, St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary
"[Retrieving Nicaea is] a work of profound theology: a brilliant summary of the conflicts and debates that originally led the church to articulate just what God is for a Christian, as substance and person, and of the beginnings of some accepted answers to the questions that troubled many believers in the controversies surrounding the Council of Nicaea (325). . . . As Prof. Anatolios reminds us, we are blessed by the fact that these first theologians, these first writers to 'talk about God' in what we call trinitarian terms, were also great theologians: great thinkers, great writers, individuals of great devotion and great faith. As we attempt to carry on their work today, joining intelligently and generously in their debates is probably the best place for any of us to begin. We can learn from them, perhaps better than from many more recent thinkers, both the terms of the discussion and the spirit of devout and eloquent brilliance that such a discussion inevitably requires of us if we are to carry it on well. This book, in fact, does just that, and does it supremely well; it brings us--with clarity and insight--face to face with the origins of trinitarian doctrine as a theological conversation on which our salvation, in one way or another, ultimately depends."--Brian E. Daley, SJ, University of Notre Dame (from the foreword)
In this volume Khaled Anatolios, a noted expert on the development of Nicene theology, offers a historically informed theological study of the development of the doctrine of the Trinity and examines its relevance to Christian life and thought today. According to Anatolios, the development of trinitarian doctrine involved a global interpretation of Christian faith as a whole. Consequently, the meaning of trinitarian doctrine is to be found in a reappropriation of the process of this development, such that the entirety of Christian existence is interpreted in a trinitarian manner. Retrieving Nicaea provides essential resources for this reappropriation by identifying the network of theological issues that comprise the "systematic scope" of Nicene theology, focusing especially on the trinitarian perspectives of three major theologians: Athanasius, Gregory of Nyssa, and Augustine.
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Rústica (Tapa blanda). Zustand: Muy Bien. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Sin cubierta. Materia: Cristianismo. Tipo de artículo: Libro. ISBN: 978-1-5409-6069-6. Idioma: Inglés. Ciudad: Grand Rapids, Michigan (Estados Unidos). Características físicas: Libro en muy buen estado. Estado: Muy bien. Ubicación: R10B2-453. Retrieving Nicaea. The Development and Meaning of Trinitarian Doctrine, de Khaled Anatolios, es una obra académica de referencia dedicada al estudio histórico y teológico del desarrollo de la doctrina trinitaria en la Iglesia antigua. El autor se centra especialmente en el Concilio de Nicea y en su recepción posterior, analizando el significado doctrinal del término homoousios y su papel en la formulación de la fe cristiana sobre la Trinidad. A través de un enfoque histórico-crítico riguroso, Anatolios examina los debates teológicos de los siglos IV y V, prestando especial atención a figuras clave como Atanasio de Alejandría y a la evolución del pensamiento trinitario en el contexto de las controversias cristológicas. La obra no se limita a una reconstrucción histórica, sino que propone una interpretación teológica que destaca la coherencia interna y la profundidad espiritual de la fe nicena. El autor muestra cómo la doctrina trinitaria no es un constructo abstracto, sino una expresión viva de la experiencia cristiana de Dios como comunión de amor. El libro integra análisis doctrinal, contexto histórico y reflexión teológica, ofreciendo una visión renovada del significado de Nicea para la fe cristiana contemporánea. Dirigido a teólogos, historiadores del cristianismo, estudiantes de teología y lectores especializados, Retrieving Nicaea se presenta como una obra fundamental para comprender el desarrollo y la relevancia permanente de la doctrina trinitaria en la tradición cristiana. LIBRO. Artikel-Nr. 87886
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