Trinitarian Theology West and East: Karl Barth, the Cappadocian Fathers, and John Zizioulas


- ISBN: 0198270321, 9780198270324
- Page count: 251
- Published: 2001-10-18
- Format: Hardcover
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Language:
- Author: Paul Collins
This book is a unique contribution to the dialogue between the traditions of Eastern and Western Christian thought. Through the writings of Karl Barth and John Zizioulas, Collins creates an ecumenical dialogue about Trinitarian thought. During the last decade the doctrine of the Trinity and
the concept of koinonia have been much in evidence in ecumenical contexts. Collins looks beyond the growing ecumenical consensus to examine the origin for the basis for the consensus, and suggests that it is possible to root it in Western thought as well as in Eastern Orthodoxy.
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