The Trinity & Subordinationism: the Doctrine of God & the Contemporary Gender Debate - Kevin Giles - Livros - IVP Academic - 9780830826636 - 10 de julho de 2002
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The Trinity & Subordinationism: the Doctrine of God & the Contemporary Gender Debate Print on Demand edition

Subordination has been and still is a controversial subject within the church. The concept has been vigorously debated in relation to the doctrine of the Trinity since the fourth century. Certain New Testament texts have made it part of discussions of right relations between men and women. In recent years these two matters have been dramatically brought together. Indeed, today the doctrine of the Trinity is being used to support opposing views of the right relationship between men and women in the church. At the center of the debate is the question of whether or not the orthodox view of the trinitarian relations teach the eternal subordination of the Son of God. In this book Kevin Giles masterfully traces the historic understanding of the doctrine of the Trinity from the patristic age to our own times to help resolve this important question. But he does not stop there. Giles goes on to provide an illuminating investigation of a closely related question--whether or not women, even in terms of function or role, were created to be permanently subordinated to men. By surveying the church's traditional interpretation of texts relating to the status of women and inquiring into the proper use of the doctrine of the Trinity, Giles lays out his position in this current debate.

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 10 de julho de 2002
ISBN13 9780830826636
Editoras IVP Academic
Páginas 282
Dimensões 156 × 228 × 22 mm   ·   444 g
Idioma English  

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