Andrew Staron is Assistant Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at Wheeling Jesuit University in West Virginia, where he teaches contemporary Christian theology, Christology, and theology and literature. He holds a PhD in systematic theology from the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. This volume is based on a dissertation completed at CUA under Brian Johnstone, C.SS.R. He is also the author of the forthcoming volume on the Catholic imagination, Imagining God.
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IntroductionPart I: A Reading of De Trinitate1. Language and Conversion within the Limits of De Trinitate2. Books I-IV: The Revelation of God in Salvation History3. Books V-VII: Naming God4. Books VIII-XV: The Gift of Love to the Image of GodConclusion to Part IPart II: Jean-Luc Marion and the Question of the Unconditioned God5. [For]giving Theology Its Groundlessness6. Marking Excess: The Saturated Phenomenon7. The Impossible Gift8. A Love that Bears All Things9. Appraising the Gift of LoveConclusion to Part IIPart III: Given in Worship10. A Beginning Given in Advance11. Praising the Trinity that God IsConclusion to Part IIIBibliographyIndex

