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Ohlig, Karl-Heinz
ONE OR THREE? (Ohlig)
From the father of Jesus to the trinity
Series: Saarbrücker
theologische Forschungen Vol. 8
Year of Publication: 2003
Frankfurt/M., Berlin,
Bern, Bruxelles, New York,
Oxford, Wien, 2002. 140 pp.
ISBN 3-631-50337-7 / US-ISBN 0-8204-6063-X pb.
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Book synopsis
The study shall demonstrate that the
dogma of the Trinity is a product of historical developments. Jesus believed
in Jahwe and called him Father. This
monotheism was a central subject of the earliest Christian preachings. The
contact between the Christianity and the hellenistic thinking and philosophy
led to the trinitarian concepts in the second century: the activities of God
were interpreted «ad extra», to the outside (the creation «in
the beginning» and the guidance over the history of Israel and of the
church) as ontological hypostasis in the concept of the «Word» and
the «Holy Ghost». In the third century they lost their temporal
character and became eternal «qualities» of God himself. Since
the fifth century the western Latin theology produced the doctrine of the three
persons in God.
Contents
Contents: A latent tritheism? - The Pre-Christian Roots - Trinitarian
Echoes in the New Testament? - The Origins of a Christian Doctrine of the Binity
or
the Trinity between the 2nd Century and the Beginning of the 4th Century -
The Linguistic Fixing of the Doctrine of the Trinity in the 4th Century - The
Trinitarian Development in the Latin West.
About the author(s)/editor(s)
The Author: Karl-Heinz
Ohlig, born in 1938, is professor of religious studies and history of Christianity
at the university of Saarbrücken. His publications
are about the papal primacy, the Christology, the trinity, the Islam and the
History of religions.