Trinity and Incarnation
- 246pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book critiques the traditional Catholic understanding of God, highlighting how concepts like divine transcendence and creatio ex nihilo create challenges in interpreting the dogmas of the Trinity and incarnation. In response, it offers a post-catholic perspective, advocating for a qualified monistic view of God and a "Spirit Christological" interpretation of Jesus's relationship with God the Father as depicted in the New Testament. This approach aims to provide a more coherent framework for these essential theological doctrines.
