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portada Dogmatic Theology: Creation, God'S Image in Man, and the Redeeming Work of the Trinity
Type
Physical Book
Year
2017
Language
English
Pages
210
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 1.1 cm
Weight
0.25 kg.
ISBN13
9780881415421

Dogmatic Theology: Creation, God'S Image in Man, and the Redeeming Work of the Trinity

Vladimir Lossky (Author) · Olivier Claement (Illustrated by) · Michel Stavrou (Illustrated by) · SPCK Publishing · Paperback

Dogmatic Theology: Creation, God'S Image in Man, and the Redeeming Work of the Trinity - Lossky, Vladimir ; Claement, Olivier ; Stavrou, Michel

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Synopsis "Dogmatic Theology: Creation, God'S Image in Man, and the Redeeming Work of the Trinity"

In this book, a revised, annotated, and expanded second edition of Théologie dogmatique, edited in the French by Olivier Clément and Michel Stavrou, readers encounter Lossky's classroom lectures on dogmatic theology. Lossky confronts the great questions of theology: How can we know God? How is the Creator related to his creation? What is the vocation of human beings, created in God's image?These questions are understood in light of the two great mysteries of the faith: the Trinity and the incarnation of the Son of God. In Lossky's articulation, these are not abstract theories, but living and vivid realities. "Emphasizing the thought of the Fathers, Lossky actualizes the latter in a creative fashion through a critical reflection-namely on the theme of the person-attempting through an approach that is faithful and free, to express the elements of the ecclesial tradition in a contemporary language. In the wake of the Fathers, Lossky linked dogma narrowly to the spiritual life, rejecting the false and ruinous split between spirituality and theology, hence this term 'mystical theology'" (from the Introduction).

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