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Athanasius and His Legacy

Trinitarian-Incarnational Soteriology and its Reception
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Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM, Cap., has spent most of his Capuchin priestly life as a teacher. He has taught at various Catholic universities in the United States and for twelve years lectured in history and doctrine within the Faculty of Theology at the University of Oxford. Daniel A. Keating is professor of theology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, Michigan.
Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM, Cap., has spent most of his Capuchin priestly life as a teacher. He has taught at various Catholic universities in the United States and for twelve years lectured in history and doctrine within the Faculty of Theology at the University of Oxford. Upon his return to the States, he was executive director for the Secretariat of Doctrine at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Daniel A. Keating is professor of theology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, Michigan.
Preface Part One: Athanasius's Trinitarian-Incarnational Soteriology Introduction 1. Athanasius and the Council of Nicaea 2. The Trinity and the Holy Spirit 3. Athanasius's Incarnational Soteriology Part Two: The Contested Legacy of Athanasius Introduction 4. The Reception of Athanasius in the Eastern Tradition 5. The Reception of Athanasius in the Western Tradition 6. Contra and Pro Athanasius: Isaac Newton and John Henry Newman 7. Contemporary Readings of Athanasius Bibliography Index
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