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'GOD-NESS', 'GOD-ITY', AND GOD

'GOD-NESS', 'GOD-ITY', AND GOD

A Historical Study and Synthesis of the Christian Doctrine of the Divine Being
EDMOND ZI-KANG CHUA
Language: English - ISBN: 9781952799402 - 142 pages
Paperback
€19.95
€19.95

Synopsis

Theologians have developed various proposals about the nature of God’s single personal being vis-à-vis the reality of triple divine personhood. These often semantic conceptions have to be juxtaposed to the biblical understanding of divine oneness and evaluated for congruence with it. The two most hopeful theses regarding the meaning of the singleness of God comprehend the divine being in terms of nature and relational dynamic. Unfortunately, these fall short in that they do not uphold the scriptural idea of God as a single personal being. Even so, they suggest a theological trajectory that allows for exploration of configurations of ontological or relational independence or dependence. The theory of a mutual ontological dependence within the godhead is the missing key to integrate existing theories of the divine oneness and, more importantly, bring together the scriptural affirmations of God as three and as one in a logical and intelligible manner. '‘Edmond Zi-Kang Chua’s brilliant book, ‘God-ness,’ ‘God-ity,’ and God, is worthy of being read not only by fellow Christians but any rational thinker interested in understanding the unique meaning of divinity.' Alain Saint-Saëns

About EDMOND ZI-KANG CHUA

EDMOND ZI-KANG CHUA holds a Master's of Divinity, and a Master's of Arts in Biblical Studies from Singapore Bible College. He recently completed his Ph.D. in Theology from the University of Otago, in Dunedin, New Zealand. His other research interests include the role of the Holy Spirit in sanctification, and the efficient cause of the fall of humankind.

Product specifications

BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateMonday, 20 June 2022
Edition1
ISBN9781952799402
Pagecount142
Interior colorBlack/white
Size170 x 240 mm
AuthorEDMOND ZI-KANG CHUA
CategoryReligion and spirituality > Christianity