Hans Schwarz is professor emeritus of systematic theology at the University of Regensburg, Germany. From 1967 to 1981 he was professor at Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus, Ohio. He has presented more than six hundred lectures on five continents and is the author of more than thirty books, including The Christian Faith: A Creedal Account (2014) and The Human Being: A Theological Anthropology (2013). His more than forty doctoral students teach in many different countries.
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Introduction 1. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in the Old Testament 2. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in the New Testament 3. The Early Church and the Emerging Trinitarian Reflections 4. The Struggle over the Decision of Nicaea 5. Developments in the Middle Ages and in the Reformation Period 6. Post-Reformation Developments 7. Perspectives of the Present Scene 8. A Systematic Discernment Conclusion Recommended Reading Index

