
Same God Who Works All Things
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. A Biblical Theology of Inseparable Operations
- The Nature of Jewish Monotheism
- Jesus and the Spirit Identified with the God of Israel
- Jesus Identified with the Creator
- Inseparability of Christ and Spirit
- The Works of the Trinity in the Gospel of John
- Conclusion
- 2. The Rise and Decline of Inseparable Operations
- The Patristic Emergence of the Doctrine
- Augustine and Aquinas on Missions and Appropriation
- Christ's Two Wills and Two Operations
- The Abrogation and Amendment of the Inseparability Rule in Contemporary Theology
- Conclusion
- 3. Unity and Distinction in Divine Action
- Triune Causality
- Knowledge of the Divine Persons and Actions Ad Extra
- A Social Trinitarian Account of Unity and Diversity
- Conclusion
- 4. Creation and Trinitarian Mediation
- Trinitarian Accounts of Creation in the Tradition
- Two Recent Critiques
- Some Patristic Accounts of Inseparable Operations and Creation
- Aquinas on Creation as a Trinitarian Act
- Conclusion
- 5. The Incarnation of the Son Alone
- Acts and States
- Personal Causality of the Son upon the Human Nature?
- Consequences of Termination
- Does Christ's Humanity Reveal the Son?
- Conclusion
- 6. Christology and Trinitarian Agency
- The Witness of Tradition
- Persons, Natures, and Actions
- Implications for Action of the Enhypostasia
- Theandric Action and Instrumentalization
- Christ's Suffering
- Conclusion
- 7. Atonement
- How Do Human Actions Bear Upon Divine Actions?
- The Logical Place of the Humanity in a Mission
- The Necessity of Christ's Death
- Atonement and the Spirit
- Conclusion
- 8. Ascension and Pentecost
- Some Historical Explanations
- The Divine Missions, Ascension, and Pentecost
- Christ's Human Nature and the Sending of the Spirit
- Gradual Deification of Christ's Human Nature?
- A Life-Giving Spirit
- Conclusion
- 9. The Indwelling of the Holy Spirit as Love
- The Western Interpretation of the Indwelling: The Appropriation Tradition
- Critique of the Appropriation Tradition
- Problems with the Nonappropriation View
- Salvaging the Appropriation Approach
- Does Love "Buffer" the Spirit?
- The Spirit of Christ: An Augmented Thomistic Model
- Conclusion
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
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