For and A gainst de R égnon: Trinitarianism E ast and W est

Modern systematic theologians frequently claim that E astern trinitarianism begins with the persons while W estern trinitarianism begins with the divine essence, and fails to truly differentiate the persons. This article explores the origins of this claim in the writing of T heodore de R égnon, noti...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of systematic theology : IJST 2015-10, Vol.17 (4), p.399-412
1. Verfasser: Butner, D. Glenn
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Modern systematic theologians frequently claim that E astern trinitarianism begins with the persons while W estern trinitarianism begins with the divine essence, and fails to truly differentiate the persons. This article explores the origins of this claim in the writing of T heodore de R égnon, noting recent criticism of his paradigm's applicability to the patristic era. In response to these criticisms, I argue first for the limited validity of the de R égnon paradigm by demonstrating its applicability in the C arolingian– P hotian dispute surrounding the filioque . I then argue against the deployment of the paradigm as a controlling schema in systematic theology by pointing to problems this narrative has created in the theology of R obert J enson and J ohn Z izioulas.
ISSN:1463-1652
1468-2400
DOI:10.1111/ijst.12117