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Cambridge BA (6)
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...
Added on 11 October 2007
A critical analysis of Karl Rahner's Christology
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...
Added on 13 October 2007
Oxford MTh (3)
Ben Green 2007A biblical assessment of the theology of the Common Worship service of Holy BaptismI. Introduction-1 The renaissance of baptismIn recent years baptism has been 'rediscovered' as a sacrament. Over the centuries, it is claimed, baptism h...
Added on 01 December 2007
An account of Christian freedom
Ben Green 2007' "All things are lawful", but not all things build up.'An account of Christian freedom for today's church, with special reference to 1 Corinthians 8.1 - 11.1.-1 Introduction For several years, homosexuality has been a matter of contro...
Added on 20 October 2007