Trinity, Perichoresis, and Christian Marriage: Thinking, Feeling, and Acting Like the Trinity

This article proposes two new applications of the concept of perichoresis for husband–wife relations in Christian marriage. These new applications, derived from the concept of perichoresis and the doctrine of Trinity, develop the ideas of I-Thou-We (ITW) consciousness—“Thinking and feeling in unity...

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