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A “TRINITARIAN” THEOLOGY OF RELIGIONS? AN AUGUSTINIAN ASSESSMENT OF SEVERAL RECENT PROPOSALS by Keith Edward Johnson Department of Religion Duke University Date:_______________________ Approved: ___________________________ Geoffrey Wainwright, Supervisor ___________________________ Reinhard Huetter ___________________________ J. Warren Smith ___________________________ J. Kameron Carter Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Religion in the Graduate School of Duke University 2007 ABSTRACT A “TRINITARIAN” THEOLOGY OF RELIGIONS? AN AUGUSTINIAN ASSESSMENT OF SEVERAL RECENT PROPOSALS by Keith Edward Johnson Department of Religion Duke University Date:_______________________ Approved: ___________________________ Geoffrey Wainwright, Supervisor ___________________________ Reinhard Huetter ___________________________ J. Warren Smith ___________________________ J. Kameron Carter An abstract of a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Religion in the Graduate School of Duke University 2007 Copyright by Keith Edward Johnson 2007 Abstract Contemporary theology is driven by a quest to make the doctrine of the Trinity “relevant” to a wide variety of concerns. Books and articles abound on the Trinity and personhood, the Trinity and ecclesiology, the Trinity and gender, the Trinity and marriage, the Trinity and societal relations, the Trinity and politics, the Trinity and ecology, etc. Recently a number of theologians have suggested that a doctrine of the Trinity may provide the key to a Christian theology of religions. The purpose of this study is to evaluate critically the claim that a proper understanding of “the Trinity” provides the basis for a new understanding of religious diversity. Drawing upon the trinitarian theology of Augustine (principally De Trinitate), I critically examine the trinitarian doctrine in Mark Heim’s trinitarian theology of multiple religious ends, Amos Yong’s pneumatological theology of religions, Jacques Dupuis’ Christian theology of religious pluralism and Raimundo Panikkar’s trinitarian account of religious experience (along with Ewert Cousins’ efforts to link Panikkar’s proposal to the vestige tradition). My Augustinian assessment is structured around three trinitarian issues in the Christian theology of religions: (1) the relationship of the “immanent” and the “economic” Trinity, (2) the relations among the divine persons (both ad intra and ad extra) and (3) the vestigia trinitatis. iv In conversation with Augustine, I argue (1) that there is good reason to question the claim that the “Trinity” represents the key to a new understanding of religious diversity, (2) that current “use” of trinitarian theology in the Christian theology of religions appears to be having a deleterious effect upon the doctrine, and (3) that the trinitarian problems I document in the theology of religions also encumber attempts to relate trinitarian doctrine to a variety of other contemporary issues including personhood, ecclesiology, society, politics and science. I further argue that contemporary theology is driven by a problematic understanding of what it means for a doctrine of the Trinity to be “relevant” and that Augustine challenges us to rethink the “relevancy” of trinitarian doctrine. v
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TRINITY CHURCH HONLEY Newsletter September 2016 Huddersfield Methodist Circuit Leisure Group August outing Led by Edmund Spavin (R) 27 walkers took the bus (!) to Uppermill and then had a leisurely stroll, via a canal side café picnic spot, and up along the Pennine Bridleway to Tunnel End at Diggle where this picture was taken.
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2014 CONGREGATION 1ST QUARTER REPORT Table of Contents Note from the Senior Pastor.....................................2 Ministry at Trinity UCC...........................................4 Management and Operations................................12 Financials..............................................................18 3 TRINITY UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 1Q 2014 REPORT Note from the Senior Pastor Beloved, As long as I live, I will continue to be amazed at the wonders that God brings forth every day.
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Joseph Kuye Student at Trinity College, Dublin josephkuye@outlook.com Summary Finance, business strategy and tech enthusiast.
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(353) 86 150 7533 EDUCATION Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland • • • • September 2008– May 2012 Bachelor of Business Studies International Business, Business Strategy, Marketing, Entrepreneurship Cumulative GPA:
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English Background Dr Anne-Marie Baird was awarded a PhD in Cancer Research from the Department of Clinical Medicine, the University of Dublin, Trinity College in 2009.
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SIMULADO I Lista III (Revisão MED ABC) Holy Trinity Church SIMULADO Instruções • A prova contém 1 questão analí6co-‐exposi6va, de História e Geografia, e uma Redação.
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Advocate Christ Hosp Med Cntr Advocate South Suburban Hospital Advocate Trinity Hospital Clinical Affiliations:
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(Optional) Sunrise/Sunset Photo Ideas Events Architectural Photo Ideas Shopping Richmond Half Day Objective Royal Botanic Gardens (Chiswick House) Time 180m (10am-6:30pm) Transport Metro - 45min Sights Kew Castle (Richmond Park) 60m (10am-6pm) Old Vic Tunnels Palm House Hampton Court (Bushy Park) Windsor Half Day Objective Windor Castle 120m (10am-6pm) Time 180m (9:30am-6pm) Rail - 60min Transport Rail Sights St George's Cathedral Fudge Kitchen Isabella Plantation Great Vine Diana Fountain Ham House Hampton Maze Bushy House Treetop Walkway Kent Full Day Objective (Rochester) Canterbury Time 120m 240m Transport Rail (40m) Sights (Windor) Mary's Doll House Masonic Hall Semi-State Room Food Bath Full Day + Night Dover Objective Salisbury Stonehenge (Stourhead) Bath 150m Time 5m (25m) 60m (120m) 90m 180m Rail (130m) Rail (20m) Transport Rail (100m) Bus (70m) Bus Rail (70m) Rochester Cathedral (Greyfriars Gardens) Dover Castle Sights (Salisbury Cathedral) (Old Sarum) Gardens Roman Baths Guildhall Museum Canterbury Cathedral White Cliffs of Dover Lake Pulteney Bridge Rochester Castle Westgate Gardens Houses Bath Abbey Restoration House St Augustine Chapel Fudge Kitchen (Catham Dockyard) Canterbury Castle Royal Crescent (Eton College) (Thames Side) 60m 10m Photo Spot Assembly Room West End Full Day + Night Objective National Galllery Britisth Museum King's Cross (Regent's Park) Camden Town Time 75m (120m) (10am-6pm) 60m 120m (10am-5:30pm) 30m 30m 60m Transport Charing Cross Station Walk Tottenham Station / Walk Metro Metro Sights Charles I Statute (St Paul's Church) British Museum King's Cross Station (Admiralty Arc) Covent Garden Market (Bedford Square) Trafalgar Square Food Canada House Royal Opera House (Covent Garden) Greenwich Half Day (Oxford Street) Objective (Canary Wharf) Greenwich (Etham Palace) 60m (10am-8pm) Time 60m 180m 45m Camden Town Station Oxford/Tottenham Transport Metro DLR (10m) Etham Station (60m) Park Square Food Oxford Street Sights Canary Wharf Cutty Sark Etham Palace Platform 9 3/4 University London (Camden Lock) Liberty London Crossrail Roof Naval College St Pancras Station Rose Garden Camden Markets Food Chapel Open Air Theatre University St Martin in the Fields Observatory Natoinal Gallery (National Portrait Gallery) East End Full Day Objective St Paul's Cathedral (a) London Bridge (Leadenhall) (b) Globe Time 150m 45m 20m 10m ( 90m) Transport Metro Monument Station Monument Station Walk - Millennium Bridge Sights Temple Bar Great Fire Monument Market Shakespeare's Globe Borough Markets (St Magnus Church) Diagon Alley (Tate Modern) (Old Billingsgate) Food London Bridge (Borough Market) (The Shard) Queen's Walk Tower Bridge (St Katharine) Tower of London(Trinity Square) (Sky Garden) 25m 20m 40m 120m (10am-5pm) (Hays Galleria) Tower Bridge Girl + Dolphin Crown Jewels London Wall View (HMS Belfast) (Butler's Wharf) Starbucks/Food Royal Armouries All Hallows (Dinner @ Fenchurch) Traitor's Gate Trinity Square Monument Station View London City Hall The Royal Mint 10pm - Ceremony of the Keys Westminster Full Day Objective (Kensington Palace) Victoria &
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the World Heritage Site-cum-film set of which we, at Trinity Laban, are all so proud and, indeed, there is no doubt that the flocking tourists, film crews and odd star on location add some novelty value to day-to-day life for us, the music faculty students.
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Researchers from the School of Physiotherapy in Trinity College, Dublin are carrying out this study to investigate the validity of equations used to predict maximal VO2 consumption.
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Early Medieval Philosophy The Author John Marenbon is a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
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List in Description Photo A right to Die And be a Villain And Four to Go Black Orchids A right to Die And be a Villain And Four to Go Black Orchids Champagne for One Death of a Doxy Fer-De-Lance Homicide Trinity In the Best Families Not quite Dead Enough Over My Dead Body Prisoner's Base Some Buried Caesar The Golden Spiders The Mother Hunt The Second Confession The Silent Speaker Three at Wolfe's Door Three Doors to Death Three for the Chair Three for the Chair Three Witnesses Trio for Blunt Instruments Trouble in Triplicate Death of a Doxy Fer-De-Lance Homicide Trinity In the Best Families Not quite Dead Enough Over My Dead Body Prisoner's Base Some Buried Caesar The Golden Spiders The Mother Hunt The Silent Speaker Three at Wolfe's Door Three Doors to Death Three for the Chair Three Witnesses Trio for Blunt Instruments Trouble in Triplicate The Doorbell Rang 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
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Schedule for sept 25– oct 1 Dining Room Name Mon Lunch Trinity in Mon Dinner Tues Lunch Tues Dinner 4:30 10:30 4:30 10:30 4:30k Wed Lunch Wed Dinner Thurs Lunch Thurs Dinner Friday Lunch Friday Dinner Sat Sat Lunch Dinner Sunday Brunch 11:30 Trinity out Lauren in 10:30 Lauren out DeeDee in 10:30 10:30k 4:30 10:30 4:30k 10:30 4:30 DeeDee out Buster in 10:30c 10:30 10:30 4:30 4:30 Buster out Jason in 5:30 5:30 11:30 5:30 Jason out SAM in 5:30 5:30 5:30 12:00 SAM out SONDRA IN 10:30c 4:30 10:30 c 4;30 10:30 10:00 SONDRA OUT Shannon in Shannon out 10:30c 10:30 10:30c 4:30 10:30 4:30 10:00
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The Trinity Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies with the generous support of the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies Presents… Before Fairy Tales:
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Universe Observer Reflection Singularity of Form relative to the illusion of time Parallel Observation of the Ego Empty of form Observation of Trinity Exponentially accurate observation of form via increasing definition of angular data You are here .
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In an outstanding article on the Trinity written by Paul Owen, this distinction is well explained:
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41 Trinity St.
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Spring summer 2020 Marble Serenity Necklace Trinity Earrings Magnolia Earrings TRINITY EARRINGS These transition perfectly from day to evening.
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Genesis 1-3 as the Introduction to the Torah and Tanakh TODD PATTERSON (PhD fra Trinity International University) er udsendt af ReachGlobal til Slovakiet og underviser på Department of Theology and Christian Education ved College of Education i Banská Bytrica.
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Education Texas AM University - San Antonio San Antonio, TX B.A.A.S IT EMPHASIS INFORMATION ASSURANCE AND SECURITY 2015-2016 Trinity University San Antonio, TX B.S.
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it is a perfect number representing the Pagan Trinity:
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He was called into the Ministry in 1971 and was subsequently trained at Trinity College (now Trinity Theological Seminary) and graduated with Licentiate in Theology after four years of intensive study.
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Margaret Sullivan ENG 242 5/2/17 Critical Introduction This researched web anthology will include visual and textual examples of the concept of gender within women’s writing and modern literature, television, and comics. The need to explore the societal contradictions that other authors and writers reveal is definitely a personal importance but is also relevant to the subject gender itself. Although the concept of gender is extremely broad, it is necessary to express concern with societal expectations and breaking the unspoken barriers. To help formulate this analysis on gender, it will be divided into things like gender roles, issues, equality, identity, and stereotypes. Critical theory suggests that these concept are far too crucial for society to ignore. Not only does every person perceive gender in stunningly different ways, but many of those perspectives have created controversial topics and have created discussion among scholars. Not only is textual evidence of theses concept important, but also visual content like visual novels or comics can also show phenomenal examples of the list above. How female characters are depicted in comic books and visual texts as well as exploring gender within these different types of texts to also read and visually see these things come alive through art. Many people have dedicated their lives to this dire field of work, so that goes without saying that these types of approaches affect everyone very differently. These ideas are expanding rapidly and there are new theories, thoughts, and views every day. Every female lives a different life, but it is what similar things we go through that drive us to stick as one and stand together. There are many male authors who understand the struggle of living an everyday average life as a woman, who also offer interesting ideas to the table about an already interesting wide social subject. This is all immensely important to help mold a future generation to teach. History, Theory, and Meaning In The Critical Theory of Gender, Elia Ntaousani specifically focuses on gender as a social construct, and suggests that the word “gender” was initially meant to be used as a neutral term, rather than just “male or female”. A term that would eventually create tons of conversation. Ntaousani compares “gender” to “race” in terms of creating a word that can be considered unbiased. However, she also argues that “gender” has often times replaced the word “women” in different forms of literature. To clarify, she considers this a type of objectivity to women, becoming almost a substitute for the word itself, and shows how the misuse of ‘gender’ has the very opposite result of its intention. She explains further by saying that gender is no longer used for its political definition; it has been reinstated by others who are given deluded misinformation of the true usage of the word. She uses the word “class” to show how a term could have “analytical association”. She uses binaries to help interpret this concept, including very obvious things such as “feminine/masculine”, “nature/culture”, and “animal human”. “In other words, gender ’ did not manage to offer the possibility of a new world where the social relations between the sexes would be redesignated; its ‘ usage insists that the world of women is part of the world of men, created in and by it.” This is part of the history as gender as a social construction. There is very interesting sub-concept with gender that involves women in animated/live action movies, tv shows, video games, and comics. “Trinity Syndrome” refers to female characters who are very interesting and complicated, but most importantly have a lot of potential. However, the story surpasses this excellent character and the story virtually gives them nothing to do. This absolutely has to do with gender because typically there is a male protagonist; then an alluring female character is introduced with nothing but her personality (not really a “backstory”). A personality is an extremely important role in characters because that makes them who they are; it gives them something to identify with. However, when a character is loosely shown based on how they act, is this fair? Fictional and nonfictional characters must “deal” with this. A problematic example of this would be when females are categorized as loud, strong, or outspoken they are usually considered mean and rude. If this were a male character being described as such, he would be considered to be strong while having leadership characteristics. In an article titled We’re Losing All our Strong Female Characters to Trinity Syndrome by Tasha Robinson, she gives strong examples from commonly-known movies to help others understand her claim. In the beginning of this text, she gives credit to the people who seemingly care enough to push forward a strong female lead in many different things. She talks about the importance of having a female character and how there has been a “cultural push” to have female characters become confident and capable, and also starring a main role. The author of this article suggests an interesting outlook on how the term “strong female character” can actually be almost against what it is literally intending to say. That expression has been dissected and shown to do more harm than good in a lot of different ways. In a great read titled “I hate Strong Female Characters” by Sophia Mcdougall, although it seems misleading, the very first few lines are incredibly accurate. “Sherlock Holmes gets to be brilliant, solitary, abrasive, Bohemian, whimsical, brave, sad, manipulative, neurotic, vain, untidy, fastidious, artistic, courteous, rude, a polymath genius. Female characters get to be Strong.” She shows that men characters can have an infinite amount of synonyms describing them, and female characters merely get “strong”. She says that typically, men characters are assumed to be strong due to the societal thoughts on masculinity. The Trinity Syndrome is “more than a marketing term than a meaningful goal”. Visual Examples Currently in this era, there are countless examples that could be used to help further define gender and its importance in literature of all forms. Starfire, a character originally from the famous comic “Teen Titans” is an absolutely great example of a feminist icon in comics. From the very moment Starfire was a mere thought, she was sexualized. She is initially introduced as a sexy alien who is extremely naive and culturally unaware with a small hint of anger. She has been described as a “male fantasy.” On the other hand, once the audience actually has a chance to read, see, and watch Starfire’s actions and dialogue, she becomes so much more than just that. In the animated TV show version of Teen Titans, Starfire’s stories come to life and her character is able to express her true self and the way she was written way more effectively. Regardless, in either of those ways, the audience progressively sees through stories and character development that Starfire is arguable the strongest female superhero. Not to say she is a “strong female lead” but she proves her mental and physical strength to not only her team, but the readers as well. Starfire is proven to be physically strongest out of her entire team, thanks to her super strength alien powers. Being mentally strong is a large portion of Starfire’s entire character and backstory; the women of her planet were usually captured and chosen to live out their days as servants. In multiple different universes of the Teen Titans, Starfire eventually becomes the leader of the Teen Titans. This is remarkably relevant to gender because when one thinks of a “strong character” a common thought is frequently something like “Superman” or “The Hulk”-- two very masculine characters. Starfire shatters our culture’s notion that women should be submissive, fragile, or perhaps simply not as strong as other characters. She is not pure or innocent; she embraces her sexuality and gender without ever having to distinctly say it through confident dialogue and actions.
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Trinity College Dublin, September 2005 – June 2011 Honours Bachelors Degree in Business Studies and German.
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