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Author(s)
Sexton, Jason S.
Keywords
Wolfhart Pannenberg
Trinity
theology
God
GE Subjects
Dogmatics
Creator and Creation
Jesus Christ
Holy Spirit
Divine Unity (Trinity)

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/236336
Abstract
"While being trinitarian since his earliest memory, the time Stanley Grenz spent with Wolfhart Pannenberg2 greatly shaped his understanding of the importance of the doctrine of the Trinity. With this also included an understanding of the doctrine’s central place in theology, and how “the triunity of God ought to inform all systematic theology.”3 Imprints left on Grenz’s theology by his Doktorvater provided indelible marks on the constructive work of the younger theologian.4 While many theologians have made these assumptions,5 very little systematic evidence has been given for the claim"
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2011
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Article
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