Posted by: Nick Norelli | October 16, 2007

Trinitarian Resources Online

Here’s some online resources that I have found helpful in my study of the Trinity.  Check back regularly as I have more to add but am too lazy to do so right now.  Also, as I come across new material I will add it to this post.

The Origin and Terminology of the Nicene Creed — James T. Cloute

The Pascal Foundation of Christian Theology — John Behr

The Trinitarian Being of the Church — John Behr

The Filioque Controversy — George A. Ferch 

The Filioque: What Is at Stake? — Avery Dulles

The Filoque Clause in the Teaching of Anselm of Canterbury (1) — Dennis K.P. Ngien

The Filioque Clause in the Teaching of Anselm of Canterbury (2) — Dennis K.P. Ngien

In the Name of the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit: Constructing a Trinitarian Worldview — J. Scott Horrell

The Self-Giving Triune God, The Imago Dei And The Nature of The Local Church: An Ontology of Mission — J. Scott Horrell

Toward a Biblical Model of the Social Trinity: Avoiding Equivocation of Nature and Order — J. Scott Horrell

Christian Distinctives, The Trinity II: Testing the Trinitarian ‘Hypothesis’ in the Old Testament — Glen Miller

Nicene Christology and an Introduction to the Trinitarian Theology of the Ante-Nicene Fathers — Matt Paulson

Sound Doctrine: A Biblical Study of the Doctrines in the Nicene Creed — Alan Ross

The Comma Johanneum and Cyprian — Daniel B. Wallace

The Textual Problem in 1John 5:7-8 — Daniel B. Wallace

A Defense of the Johannine Comma — Timothy W. Dunkin 

How Many Is God?: An Investigation Into the Meaning of Deuteronomy 6:4-5 — Daniel I. Block

In Defence of Mystery: A Reply to Dale Tuggy — James Anderson

The Trinitarian Covenant in John 17 — Ralph Allan Smith

John’s Trinitarian Mission Theology — Andreas J. Köstenberger

The Calvinist Doctrine of the Trinity — Roger Beckwith

Of God, and of the Holy Trinity: A Response to Dr. Beckwith — Paul Helm

The Road to Nicea: A Survey of the Regional Differences Influencing the Development of the Doctrine of the Trinity — Christopher J. Black

Tampering with the Trinity: Does the Son Submit to His Father [p. 4-12] — Bruce A. Ware

Trinitarian Perspectives on Gender Roles [p. 13-20] — Peter R. Schemm, Jr.

Orthodox-Reformed Agreed Statement on the Holy Trinity - 1992

The Biblical Doctrine of the Trinity — W. Gary Crampton

Trinity: Nexus of the Mysteries of Christian Faith — Anne Hunt

Philippians 2:6 and Functional Inequality within the Godhead — Denny Burk

What Really Happened at Nicea? — James R. White [DN206]

The Father and the Son Divided or Undivided in Power and Authority? – Kevin Giles

Levinas, von Balthasar and Trinitarian Praxis — Glenn Morrison

Does Karl Rahner Derive His Axiom, “The Economic Trinity is the Immanent Trinity and Vice Versa,” from Premises Inconsistent with Classical, Christian Orthodoxy? – Dennis W. Jowers

Karl Barth on Rahner’s Rule: God’s Freedom For the World and From the World — Fred Sanders

The State of the Doctrine of the Trinity in Evangelical Theology – Fred Sanders

The Biblical Doctrine of the Trinity — Benjamin B. Warfield

The Bible and the Trinity — Robert W. Jenson

The Baptismal Formula, Feminist Objections, and Trinitarian Theology — Catherine Mowry LaCugna

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