Christ and Trinity I

The course continues with the emergence of classic Christology and Trinitarian theology.

Description: Christology in the Christian scriptures: the person and mission of Jesus Christ is considered in the first semester. The course continues with the emergence of classic Christology and Trinitarian theology; the eclipse of Trinitarian doctrine and its 20th century reformulation; and lived Trinitarian faith, confessed in the creed and celebrated in the sacraments.

Seminary: Mt. Angel Abbey Seminary

Science areas: History of science

ST65 Christ and Trinity I (Keough) Fall 2021

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