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Ben Green 2004Assess the merits of conceiving the relations of the Trinity as relations of 'origin', 'love' and 'regard'. Which seems the most fruitful?With reference to Gregory Nyssen, Gregory Nazianzen, St Thomas Aquinas and Richard of St VictorIT...
31 March 2004 - University of Cambridge, BA Theology Part IIB
Ben Green 2003A critical analysis of Karl Rahner's ChristologyILike Schleiermacher, and unlike Barth, Rahner's Christology begins with anthropology. For this reason perhaps his treatment of mankind rings a little truer than Barth's -for example-. Ho...
20 November 2003 - University of Cambridge, BA Theology Part IIA
Ben Green 2003Does Christology make a Distinctive Contribution to New Testament Ethics?To state the obvious, the New Testament was written in response to Jesus Christ- without Jesus there would be no New Testament. Therefore Christology makes a cont...
24 April 2003 - University of Cambridge, BA Theology Part IIA
Ben Green 2003Persian propagandist or visionary inventor of monotheism? Assess the career of Deutero-Isaiah.Studying Deutero-Isaiah is inherently difficult because to make sense of a writing it is necessary to separate out the different threads of t...
14 January 2003 - University of Cambridge, BA Theology Part IIA
Ben Green 2002What possible value could the Priestly sections of the Pentateuch have had for Jews living in Exile?Such provocative titles as this are often the easiest to get into because they suggest the expected answer. In this case it would appea...
21 November 2002 - University of Cambridge, BA Theology Part IIA