An Imaginative Glimpse: The Trinity and Multiple Religious Participations - eBook
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An Imaginative Glimpse: The Trinity and Multiple Religious Participations - eBook  -     By: Joas Adiprasetya

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Title: An Imaginative Glimpse: The Trinity and Multiple Religious Participations - eBook
By: Joas Adiprasetya
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781621898399
ISBN-13: 9781621898399
Series: Princeton Theological Monograph
Stock No: WW108362EB

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In contrast to the popular notion that the doctrine of the Trinity hinders Christians from engaging with the reality of religious diversity, this book argues that the doctrine is the best way of constructing contemporary theology of religions. An Imaginative Glimpse reexamines three prominent Trinitarian theologians of religions (Raimundo Panikkar, Gavin D'Costa, and S. Mark Heim) and proposes a fresh and creative model by bringing the classical idea of perichoresis to its present-day multifaith situation. Opening a new alternative in both Trinitarian theology and theology of religions, Adiprasetya's approach adds a distinctive contribution to the ongoing and challenging discussion in both fields. By using perichoresis imaginatively as a multidimensional category for multiple religious participations within the Trinity, Adiprasetya argues that the model is able to respect all religions on their own terms, while at the same time being faithful to the Christian standpoint.

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Joas Adiprasetya is the President of Jakarta Theological Seminary, Indonesia, where he also teaches systematic theology and theology of religions.

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