Gratia: Grace and gratitude--Fifty unmodern theses as prolegomena to pneumatology
Hefling presents 50 unmodern theses as prolegomena to pneumatology. The "disappearance" of pneumatology per se into other topics of theological discourse might be construed as a sign of the way the Spirit, in Vladimir Lossky's phrase, "effaces himself" as a divine subject be...
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Published in: | Anglican theological review Vol. 83; no. 3; p. 473 |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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London
Sage Publications Ltd
01-07-2001
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Summary: | Hefling presents 50 unmodern theses as prolegomena to pneumatology. The "disappearance" of pneumatology per se into other topics of theological discourse might be construed as a sign of the way the Spirit, in Vladimir Lossky's phrase, "effaces himself" as a divine subject before the human subjects in whom he operates and with whom he cooperates. |
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ISSN: | 0003-3286 2163-6214 |