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A Trinitarian‐Christological 
Bibliography 
 
Fourth Updated Edition 
 
5/30/2010 
 
Compiled by Nick Norelli 
A Trinitarian-Christological Bibliography 2

A Trinitarian­Christological Bibliography 
Nick Norelli 

Contents

Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 3

Journal Articles ................................................................................................................................................... 6

Seminar Papers .................................................................................................................................................36

Dissertations/Theses .......................................................................................................................................38

Books .................................................................................................................................................................43

Articles in Edited Volumes.............................................................................................................................74


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Introduction
Ecclesiastes 12:12 in the KJV says in part, “of making many books there is no end.” After

spending countless hours compiling this list of resources I’m convinced that the author had in mind

works about or related to the doctrine of the Trinity and Christology! This bibliography (presently

in its fourth edition) is a compilation of materials that I have found (or hope to find) useful over the

years in my study of the doctrine of the Trinity and of Christology. It goes without saying that I

don’t agree with everything written in the various resources listed here, but even in my disagreement

I have never once failed to grow in my knowledge and understanding of the doctrine of the Trinity,

even if all I gained was a realization of what not to believe.

This list is by no means exhaustive; in fact it doesn’t even exhaust all that I have available to

me at present. I have chosen not to include certain materials that I’ve acquired over the years

through various internet searches and downloads due to their not providing the necessary

information to allow me to cite them properly, or in some cases at all (e.g., some material lacks a title

or author information). I don’t believe that their non-inclusion in any way takes away from the

overall usefulness of this bibliography. The works included in this bibliography have all been

written primarily in (or translated into) English. This should not be taken to mean that works in

other languages don’t exist in abundance but rather that I sadly lack competence in the many foreign

languages in which works on the Trinity and Christology have been written (e.g., there are many

German, Italian, and French works that could have been included).

This list is an eclectic one, ranging from journal articles to societal paper presentations, from

doctoral dissertations to monographs, from popular level books to academic tomes, all of which

cover a broad spectrum of Trinitarian and Christological thought. There’s a decent mix of Biblical

studies, Systematic theology, Biblical theology, Philosophical theology (or Theological philosophy),

Patristic theology, Christology, and Church History in these articles/papers/dissertations/books.


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While not all of the works listed deal directly with the doctrine of the Trinity, or the study of

Christology, they are all related to what I would consider cognate fields of research. So e.g., you will

find plenty of material on Jewish monotheism or less frequently works on ecclesiology or certain

Christian rites such as baptism. If I’ve come across a resource that addresses a key Christological or

Trinitarian text in the Bible (e.g., John 1:1-18; Phil. 2:6-11; etc.), then I have included it, but

whatever the focus of the particular work cited, I’m confident that you will be able to find

something that you haven’t previously encountered.

There’s no doubt that there are works missing from this list that you’ll feel should be

included and for this I apologize in advance. Some obvious omissions are those of various patristic

writers (e.g., Athanasius; Gregory Nazianzen; Augustine; et al.) but there is what I’d consider an

obvious reason for this; rather than list the myriads of writings from the fathers on the Trinity (and

they’re almost all in some way related to the Trinity!), I’ve opted to simply list the popular sets that

contain these works (e.g., ANF, NPNF series 1 & 2). You’ll also notice a rather inconsistent listing

of NT commentaries; this is due in part to the lack of such resources in my personal library but it’s a

deficiency I hope to fix in subsequent editions of this bibliography.

Whereas in the previous editions of this bibliography I had opted not to cite particular

articles or essays in collected works for the sake of brevity I have since decided to select the relevant

articles from some these works (time have prevented me from listing all the chapters in all of the

edited volumes I own as well as the plethora of works I do not own) so as to help the potential

reader of these works pick out those chapters or entries that will most aid them in their study.

These appear in their own section, “Articles in Edited Volumes,” while the works as a whole appear

in the “Books” section. In the next edition of this bibliography I hope to also include dictionary and

encyclopedia entries as well.


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If you would like to see something else included on this list then please email the reference

(full bibliographic information is preferable) to me ([email protected]) and I will update the

bibliography accordingly. If you locate any errata (e.g., spelling errors; incorrect publisher;

year/place of publication; etc.) then please point it out to me and I will make the necessary

corrections. I thank you in advance for taking part in making this bibliography the best it can

possibly be. I leave you with the Apostle Paul’s Trinitarian benediction from 2 Corinthians 13:131:

“The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God [the Father], and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with all

of you.”

1 Vs. 14 in (N)KJV, NASB, (T)NIV, RSV, et al.


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Journal Articles
Ables, Travis. “The Grammar of Pneumatology in Barth and Rahner: A Reconsideration.”
International Journal of Systematic Theology 11/2 (2009): 208-24.

Abrams, Daniel. “The Boundaries of Divine Ontology: The Inclusion and Exclusion of Metatron in
the Godhead.” Harvard Theological Review 87/3 (1994): 291-321.

Anatolios, Khaled. “Yes and No: Reflections on Lewis Ayres, Nicaea and Its Legacy.” Harvard
Theological Review 100/2 (2007): 153-58.

Anderson, James. “In Defence of Mystery: A Reply to Dale Tuggy.” Religious Studies 41/2 (2005):
145-63.

––––––. “A Response to W. Gary Crampton.” (2010): 2-16. Cited 19 May 2010. Online:
http://www.proginosko.com/docs/ResponseCramptonReview.pdf

Anderson, Paul N. “The Having-Sent-Me Father: Aspects of Agency, Encounter, and Irony in the
Johannine Father-Son Relationship.” Semeia 85 (1999): 33-57.

Antognazza, Maria Rosa. “Leibniz De Deo Trino: Philosophical Aspects of Leibniz's Conception of
the Trinity.” Religious Studies 37/1 (2001): 1-13.

Arand, Charles P. “Confessing the Trinitarian Gospel.” Concordia Theological Quarterly 67/3-4 (2003):
203-14.

Armstrong, A. H. “The Plotinian Doctrine of ΝΟΥΣ in Patristic Theology.” Vigiliae Christianae 8/4
(1954): 134-38.

Atkinson, William P. “The Nature of the Crucified Christ in Word-Faith Teaching.” Evangelical
Review of Theology 31/2 (2007): 169-84.

Awad, Najeeb G. “Between Subordination and Koinonia: Toward a New Reading of the
Cappadocian Theology.” Modern Theology 23/2 (2007): 181-204.

Ayres, Lewis. “Athanasius' Initial Defense of the Term Ὁμοούσιος: Rereading the De Decretis.”
Journal of Early Christian Studies 12/ 3 (2004): 337-59.

––––––. “The Christological Context of Augustineʹs De Trinitate XIII: Toward Relocating Books
VIII‐XV.” Augustinian Studies 29/1 (1998): 111‐39.

––––––. “Innovation and Ressourcement in Pro-Nicene Pneumatology.” Augustinian Studies 39/2


(2008): 187-206.

––––––. “Nicaea and Its Legacy: An Introduction.” Harvard Theological Review 100/2 (2007): 141-44.

––––––. “Not Three People: The Fundamental Themes of Gregory of Nyssa’s Trinitarian Theology
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as Seen in To Ablabius: On Not Three Gods.” Modern Theology 18/4 (2002): 445-74.

––––––. “The Question of Orthodoxy.” Journal of Early Christian Studies 14/4 (2006): 395-98.

––––––. “‘Remember That You Are Catholic’ (Serm. 52.2): Augustine on the Unity of the Triune
God.” Journal of Early Christian Studies 8/1 (2000): 39-82.

––––––. “A Response to the Critics of Nicaea and Its Legacy.” Harvard Theological Review 100/2 (2007):
159-71.

––––––. “Spiritus Amborum: Augustine and Pro-Nicene Pneumatology.” Augustinian Studies 39/2
(2008): 207-21.

Bacon, Hannah. “What's Right with the Trinity? Thinking the Trinity in Relation to Irigaray's
Notions of Self-love and Wonder.” Feminist Theology 15/2 (2007): 220-35.

Bacon, Theodore D. “Practical Aspects of the Doctrine of the Trinity.” American Journal of Theology
16/4 (1912): 528-41.

Baker, William R. “Christology in the Epistle of James.” Evangelical Quarterly 74/1 (2002): 47-57.

Barnard, L. W. “The Antecedents of Arius.” Vigiliae Christianae 24/3 (1970): 172-88.

Barnes, Michel René. “Augustine in Contemporary Trinitarian Theology.” Biblical Studies 56 (1995):
237-50.

––––––. “Augustine’s Last Pneumatology.” Augustinian Studies 39/2 (2008): 223-34.

––––––. “The Beginning and End of Early Christian Pneumatology.” Augustinian Studies 39/2 (2008):
169-86.

––––––. “De Régnon Reconsidered.” Augustinian Studies 26/2 (1995): 51-79.

––––––. “Divine Unity and the Divided Self: Gregory of Nyssa’s Trinitarian Theology in its
Psychological Context.” Modern Theology 18/4 (2002): 475-96.

––––––. “Exegesis and Polemic in Augustine’s De Trinitate I.” Augustinian Studies 30/1 (1999): 43‐52.

––––––. “The Visible Christ and the Invisible Trinity: MT. 5:8 in Augustine's Trinitarian Theology
of 400.” Modern Theology 19/3 (2003): 329-55.

Barrow, G. A. “The Christian Experience of the Trinity.” American Journal of Theology 12/4 (1908):
609-22.

Bartel, Timothy W. “Could There Be More than One Almighty?.”Religious Studies 29/4 (1993): 465-
95.
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––––––. “Could There Be More than One Lord?.” Faith and Philosophy 11/3 (1994): 357-78.

––––––. “The Plight of the Relative Trinitarian.” Religious Studies 24/2 (1988): 129-55.

Barton, George A. “On the Jewish-Christian Doctrine of the Pre-Existence of the Messiah.” Journal
of Biblical Literature 21/1 (1902): 78-91.

Bateman, Herbert W., IV. “Defining the Titles ‘Christ’ and ‘Son of God’ in Mark’s Narrative
Presentation of Jesus.” Journal for the Evangelical Theological Society 50/3 (2007): 537-59.

––––––. “Psalm 45:6-7 and Its Christological Contributions to Hebrews.” Trinity Journal 22/1 (2001):
3-21.

Beatrice, Pier Franco. “The Word ‘Homoousios’ from Hellenism to Christianity.” Church History
71/2 (2002): 243-72.

Beckman, Patricia. “Swimming in the Trinity: Mechthild of Magdeburg's Dynamic Play.” Spiritus: A
Journal of Christian Spirituality 4/1 (2004): 60-77.

Beckwith, Francis J. “Mormon Theism, the Traditional Christian Concept of God, and Greek
Philosophy: A Critical Analysis.” Journal for the Evangelical Theological Society 44/4 (2001): 671-
95.

Beckwith, Roger. “The Calvinist Doctrine of the Trinity.” Churchman 115/4 (2001): 308-15.

Beeley, Christopher A. “Cyril of Alexandria and Gregory Nazianzen: Tradition and Complexity in
Patristic Christology.” Journal of Early Christian Studies 17/3 (2009): 381-419.

––––––. “Divine Causality and the Monarchy of God the Father in Gregory of Nazianzus.” Harvard
Theological Review 100/2 (2007): 199-214.

––––––. “The Holy Spirit in the Cappadocians: Past and Present.” Modern Theology 26/1 (2010): 90-
119.

Behr, John. “The Pascal Foundation of Christian Theology.” St. Vladimir’s Theological Quarterly 45/2
(2001): 115-36.

––––––. “Reponse to Ayres: The Legacies of Nicaea, East and West.” Harvard Theological Review
100/2 (2007): 145-52.

––––––. “The Trinitarian Being of the Church.” St. Vladimir’s Theological Quarterly 48/1 (2003): 67-88.

Behr, John and Khaled Anatolios. “Final Reflections.” Harvard Theological Review 100/2 (2007):
173-75.

Benner, Drayton C. “Augustine and Karl Rahner on the Relationship between the Immanent and t
he Economic Trinity.” International Journal of Systematic Theology 9/1 (2007): 24-38.
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Bickmore, Barry R. “Of Simplicity, Oversimplification, and Monotheism.” FARMS Review 15/1
(2003): 215-58.

Bird, Michael F. “The Peril of Modernizing Jesus and the Crisis of Not contemporizing the Christ.”
Evangelical Quarterly 78/4 (2006): 291–312.

Bird, Michael and Robert Shillaker, “Subordination in the Trinity and Gender Roles: A Response to
Recent Discussion.” Trinity Journal 29/2 (2008): 267-83.

––––––. “The Son Really, Really Is the Son: A Response to Kevin Giles.” Trinity Journal 30/2 (2009):
257-68.

Bjork, David. “Toward a Trinitarian Understanding of Mission in Post‐Christendom Lands.”


Missiology 27 (1999): 231-44.

Block, Daniel I. “How Many is God? An Investigation into the Meaning of Deuteronomy 6:4-5.”
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 47/2 (2004): 193-212.

Bockmuehl, Markus. “‘The Form of God’ (Phil. 2:6): Variations in a Theme of Jewish Mysticism.”
Journal of Theological Studies 48 (1997): 1-23.

Boingeanu, Corneliu. “Personhood in Its Protological and Eschatological Patterns: An Eastern


Orthodox View of the Ontology of Personality.” Evangelical Quarterly 78/1 (2006): 3-19.

Bowman, Robert M. Jr. “Cross-Examination: Socinus and the Doctrine of the Trinity.” Journal of the
International Society of Christian Apologetics 1 (2008): 59-78.

––––––. “Jesus Christ, God Manifest: Titus 2:13 Revisited.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
51/4 (2008): 733-52.

Box, G. H. “The Idea of Intermediation in Jewish Theology: A Note on Memra and Shekinah.”
Jewish Quarterly Review 23/2 (1932): 103-19.

Boyarin, Daniel. “The Gospel of the Memra: Jewish Binitarianism and the Prologue to John.”
Harvard Theological Review 94/3 (2001): 243-84.

Braaten, Carl E. “Christocentric Trinitarianism vs. Unitarian Theocentrism: A Response to Mark


Heim.” Journal of Ecumenical Studies 24 (1987): 17-21.

––––––. “The Triune God: The Source and Model of Christian Unity and Mission.” Missiology 18
(1990): 415-27

Brachtendorf, Johannes. “‘…prius esse cogitare quam credere’: A Natural Understanding of ‘Trinity’
in St. Augustine?” Augustinian Studies 29/2 (1998): 35-46.

Bracken, Joseph A. “Trinity: Economic and Immanent.” Horizons 25 (1998): 7-22.


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Bradshaw, David. “The Concept of the Divine Energies.” Philosophy & Theology 18/1 (2006): 93-120.

Brague, Rémi. “On the Christian Model of Unity: The Trinity.” Communio 10 (1983): 149-66.

Bray, Gerald. “The Double Procession of the Holy Spirit in Evangelical Theology Today: Do We
Still Need It?” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 41/3 (1998): 415-26.

––––––. “The Filioque Clause in History and Theology.” Tyndale Bulletin 34 (1983): 91-144.

Brower, Jeffrey E. “The Problem with Social Trinitarianism: A Reply to Wierenga.” Faith and
Philosophy 21 (2004): 295-303.

Brower, Jeffrey E. and Michael C. Rea. “Material Constitution and the Trinity.” Faith and Philosophy
22/1 (2005): 57-76.

––––––. “Understanding the Trinity.” Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 8/1 (2005): 145-
57.

Brück, Michael von. “Advaita and Trinity: Reflections on the Vedantic and Christian Experience of
God with Reference to Buddhist‐Non‐Dualism.” Indian Theological Studies 20 (1983): 37-60.

Bucur, Bogdan G. “Matt. 18:10 in Early Christology and Pneumatology: A Contribution to the
Study of Matthean Wirkungsgeschichte.” Novum Testamentum 49/3 (2007): 209–31.

––––––. “Early Christian Angelomorphic Pneumatology: Aphrahat the Persian Sage.” Hugoye: Journal
of Syriac Studies 11 (2008): 1-41.

––––––. “Revisiting Christian Oeyen: ‘The Other Clement’ on Father, Son, and the Angelomorphic
Spirit.” Vigiliae Christianae 61 (2007): 381-413.

Burns, Robert M. “The Divine Simplicity in St. Thomas.” Religious Studies 25/3 (1989): 271-93.

Bychkov, Oleg V. “What Does Beauty Have to Do With the Trinity?: From Augustine to Duns
Scotus.” Franciscan Studies 66 (2008): 197-212.

Byrne, Brendan. “Christ’s Pre-Existence in Pauline Soteriology.” Theological Studies 58 (1997): 308-30.

Cain, James. “The Doctrine of the Trinity and the Logic of Relative Identity.” Religious Studies 25/2
(1989): 141-52.

Cary, Phillip. “The New Evangelical Subordinationism: Reading Inequality into the Trinity.” Priscilla
Papers 20/4 (2006): 42-45.

––––––. “On Behalf of Classical Trinitarianism: A Critique of Rahner on the Trinity.” The Thomist 56
(1992): 365-405.

Carpenter, Mark. “A Synopsis of the Development of Trinitarian Thought from the First Century.”
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Trinity Journal 26/2 (2005): 293-319.

Case, Jonathan P. “The Death of Jesus and the Truth of the Triune God in Wolfhart Pannenberg
and Eberhard Juengel.” Journal for Christian Theological Research 9 (2004): 1–13.

Casey, Robert P. “Clement of Alexandria and the Beginnings of Christian Platonism.” Harvard
Theological Review 18/1 (1925): 39-101.

Cassidy, James J. “Trinity and Election.” Westminster Theological Journal 71/1 (2009): 53-81.

Cavadini, John. C. “The Quest for Truth in Augustine’s De Trinitate.” Theological Studies 58/3 (1997):
429-440.

––––––. “The Structure and Intention of Augustine’s De Trinitate.” Augustinian Studies 23 (1992): 103-
23.

Cave, Eric. “A Leibnizian Account of Why Belief in the Christian Mysteries Is Justified.”Religious
Studies 31/4 (1995): 463-73.

Cenkner, William. “Interreligious Exploration of Triadic Reality: The Panikkar Project.” Dialogue &
Alliance 4 (1990): 71-85.

Chapman, Mark D. “The Social Doctrine of the Trinity: Some Problems.” Anglican Theological Review
83/2 (2001): 239-54.

Charry, Ellen T. “Spiritual Formation by the Doctrine of the Trinity.” Theology Today 54/3 (1997):
367-
80.

Chia, Roland. “Trinity and Ontology: Colin Gunton’s Ecclesiology.” International Journal of Systematic
Theology 9/4 (2007): 452-68.

Christie, Francis A. “The Significance of the Nicene Creed: A Reply to Professor Faulkner.”
American Journal of Theology 14/2 (1910): 266-71.

Clark, Gordon H. “The Trinity.” The Trinity Review 8 (1979): 1-3. Cited 19 May 2010. Online:
http://www.trinityfoundation.org/PDF/008a-TheTrinity.pdf

Clark, Kelly James. “Trinity or Tritheism?.” Religious Studies 32/4 (1996): 463-76.

Clark, Mary T. “Augustine’s Theology of the Trinity: Its Relevance.” Dionysius 13 (1989): 71-84.

Cleary, J. C. “Trikāya and Trinity: The Mediation of the Absolute.” Christian-Buddhist Studies 6
(1986): 63-78.

Clementson, Julian. “The Christadelphians and the Doctrine of the Trinity.” Evangelical Quarterly
75/2 (2003): 157-76.
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Coakley, Sarah. “Introduction: Disputed Questions in Patristic Trinitarianism.” Harvard Theological


Review 100/2 (2007): 125-38.

––––––. “Re–thinking Gregory of Nyssa: Introduction—Gender, Trinitarian Analogies, and the


Pedagogy of The Song.” Modern Theology 18/4 (2002): 431-43.

––––––. “Why Gift? Gift, Gender, and Trinitarian Relations in Milbank and Tanner.” Scottish Journal
of Theology 61/2 (2008): 224-35.

Coffey, David M. “Quaestio Disputata: A Response to Neil Ormerod and Beyond.” Theological
Studies 68/4 (2007): 900-15.

––––––. “The Holy Spirit as the Mutual Love of the Father and the Son.” Theological Studies 51/2
(1990): 193-229.

––––––. “The ‘Incarnation’ of the Holy Spirit in Christ.” Theological Studies 45/3 (1984): 466-80.

––––––. “A Proper Mission of the Holy Spirit.” Theological Studies 47/2 (1986): 227-50.

––––––. “The Roman ‘Clarification’ of the Doctrine of the Filioque.” International Journal of Systematic
Theology 5/1 (2003): 3-17.

––––––. “The Theandric Nature of Christ.” Theological Studies 60/3 (1999): 405-31.

––––––. “A Trinitarian Response to Issues Raised by Peter Phan.” Theological Studies 69/4 (2008):
852-74.

Collins, Adela Yarbro. “Psalms, Philippians 2:6-11, and the Origins of Christology.” Biblical
Interpretation 11/3-4 (2003): 361-72.

Cowan, Christopher. “The Father and the Son in the Fourth Gospel: Johannine Subordination
Revisited.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 49/1 (2006): 115-35.

Craig, William Lane. “Divine Timelessness and Personhood.” International Journal for Philosophy of
Religion 43/2 (1998): 109-24.

––––––. “Does the Problem of Material Constitution Illuminate the Doctrine of the Trinity?.” Faith
and Philosophy 22/1 (2005): 77-86.

––––––. “Trinity Monotheism Once More: A Response to Daniel Howard-Snyder.” Philosophia


Christi 8/1 (2006): 101-13.

Crampton, W. Gary. “The Biblical Doctrine of the Trinity.” The Trinity Review 119 (1995): 1-5. Cited
19 May 2010. Online: http://www.trinityfoundation.org/PDF/119a-
TheBiblicalDoctrineoftheTrinity.pdf

Crawford, H. Toy. “The Triumph of Yahwism.” Journal of Biblical Literature 24/2 (1905): 91-106.
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Crisp, Oliver D. “Did Christ have a Fallen Human Nature?.” International Journal of Systematic Theology
6/3 (2004): 270-88.

––––––. “Jonathan Edwards on Divine Simplicity.” Religious Studies 39/1 (2003): 23-41.

––––––. “On the ‘Fittingness’ of the Virgin Birth. Heythrop Journal 49/2 (2008): 197-221.

––––––. “Problems with Perichoresis.” Tyndale Bulletin 56/1 (2005): 119-40.

Cross, Richard. “Divine Monarchy in Gregory of Nazianzus.” Journal of Early Christian Studies 14/1
(2006): 105-16.

––––––. “Individual Natures in the Christology of Leontius of Byzantium.” Journal of Early Christian
Studies 10/2 (2002): 245-65.

––––––. “Quid tres? On What Precisely Augustine Professes Not to Understand in De Trinitate 5 and
7.” Harvard Theological Review 100/2 (2007): 215-32.

––––––. “Two Models of the Trinity?.” Heythrop Journal 43/3 (2002): 275‐94.

Cross, Lawrence. “Theology East and West: Difference and Harmony.” Irish Theological Quarterly
71/1 (2006): 67–76.

Crump, David. “Re-examining the Johannine Trinity: Perichoresis or Deification?” Scottish Journal of
Theology 59/4 (2006): 395-412.

Curtiss, Samuel Ives. “The Transformation of Local Divinities into Gods.” The Biblical World 21/1
(1903): 7-16.

D’Angelo, Mary Rose. “Intimating Deity in the Gospel of John: Theological Language and ‘Father’
in ‘Prayers of Jesus’.” Semeia 85 (1999): 59-82.

Daley, Brian E. “Divine Transcendence and Human Transformation: Gregory of Nyssa’s Anti–
Apollinarian Christology.” Modern Theology 18/4 (2002): 497-506.

––––––. “‘Heavenly Man’ and ‘Eternal Christ’: Apollinarius and Gregory of Nyssa on the Personal
Identity of the Savior.” Journal of Early Christian Studies 10/4 (2002): 469-88.

Daniel, Stephen H. “Berkeley's Christian Neoplatonism, Archetypes, and Divine Ideas.” Journal of the
History of Philosophy 39/2 (2001): 239-58.

Daugherty, Kevin. “Missio Dei The Trinity and Christian Missions.” Evangelical Review of Theology 31/2
(2007): 151-68.

Davis, Philip G. “Divine Agents, Mediators, and New Testament Christology.” Journal of Theological
Studies 45/2 (1994) 479-503.
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––––––. “Mark’s Christological Paradox.” Journal for the Study of the New Testament 11/3 (1989): 3-18.

Davis, Richard Brian. “Haecceities, Individuation and the Trinity: A Reply to Keith Yandell.”
Religious Studies 38/2 (2002): 201-13.

Del Colle, Ralph. “Oneness and Trinity: A Preliminary Proposal for Dialogue With Oneness
Pentecostalism.” Journal of Pentecostal Theology 10 (1997): 85-110.

––––––. “‘Person’ and ‘Being’ in John Zizioulas’ Trinitarian Theology: Conversations with Thomas
Torrance and Thomas Aquinas.” Scottish Journal of Theology ––––––.54/1 (2001): 70-86.

––––––. “Trinity and Temporality: A Pentecostal/Charismatic Perspective.” Journal of Pentecostal


Theology 8 (1996): 99-113.

Delio, Ilia. “Christology from Within.” Heythrop Journal 48/4 (2007): 438-57.

Dibble, Charles L. “The Nicene Idea of God.” The Biblical World 52/3 (1918): 240-47.

Dourley, John P. “Jacob Boehme and Paul Tillich on Trinity and God: Similarities and
Differences.”Religious Studies 31/4 (1995): 429-45.

Dragas, George Dion. “The Eighth Ecumenical Council: Constantinople IV (879-880) and the
Condemnation of the Filioque Addition and Doctrine.” Greek Orthodox Theological Review 44/1-
4 (1999): 357-69.

––––––. “The Incarnation and the Holy Trinity: An Introduction to the Theme.” Greek Orthodox
Theological Review 43/1-4 (1998): 257-80.

Drever, Matthew. “The Self Before God? Rethining Augustine’s Trinitarian Thought.” Harvard
Theological Review 100/2 (2007): 233-42.

Drilling, Peter. “The Psychological Analogy of the Trinity: Augustine, Aquinas, and Lonergan.” Irish
Theological Quarterly 71 (2006): 320-37.

Drown, Edward S. “The Growth of the Incarnation.” Harvard Theological Review 7/4 (1914): 507-25.

Dulles, Avery. “The Filioque: What Is at Stake?” Concordia Theological Quarterly 59/1-2 (1995): 31-47.

Durrant, Michael. “Transcendence, Instantiation and Incarnation: An Exploration.”Religious Studies


29/3 (1993): 337-52.

Edwards, M. J. “The Arian Heresy and the Oration to the Saints.” Vigiliae Christianae 49/4 (1995):
379-87.

––––––. “Clement of Alexadnria and His Doctrine of the Logos.” Vigiliae Christianae 54/2 (2000):
159-77.

Eriksson, Stefan. “The Resurrection and the Incarnation: Myths, Facts or What?” Studia Theologica
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55/2 (2001): 129-44.

Erismann, Christophe. “The Trinity, Universals, and Particular Substances: Philoponus and
Roscelin.” Traditio 53 (2008): 277-305.

Feser, Edward C. “Has Trinitarianism Been Shown to Be Coherent?.” Faith and Philosophy 14/1
(1997): 87-97.

––––––. “Swinburne’s Tritheism.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 42/3 (1997): 175- 84.

“The Filioque: A Church Dividing Issue? An Agreed Statement of the North American Orthodox-
Catholic Theological Consultation, Saint Paul's College, Washington, DC, October 25,
2003.” Greek Orthodox Theological Review 49/3-4 (2004): 359-92.

Fitzgerald, Thomas. “The Filioque in Bilateral Theological Dialogues (1975-98).” Greek Orthodox
Theological Review 51/1-4 (2006): 19-43.

Fletcher-Louis, Crispin. “Angelomorphic Categories, Early Christology and Disdipleship, with


Special Reference to Luke-Acts.” Tyndale Bulletin 48.1 (1997) 183-86.

––––––. “Jesus as the High Priestly Messiah: Part 1.” Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus 4/2
(2006): 155-75.

––––––. “Jesus as the High Priestly Messiah: Part 2.” Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus 5.1
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––––––. “A New Explanation of Christological Origins: A Review of the Work of Larry W.


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2 There is a discrepancy between the copy of this article in my possession which lists the volume as being 46
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accessed on 18 May 2010. I have chosen the website listing which also conforms to its listing in the ProQuest database
where I retrieved the article.
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Seminar Papers
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Bickmore, Barry R. “Doctrinal Trends in Early Christianity and the Strength of the Mormon
Position.” Paper presented at FARMS brown bag lecture. November 7, 2001.

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Development of the Doctrine of the Trinity.” Paper presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of
the ETS. November 18, 2005.

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Western Pastoral Conference, Dakota-Montana District. October 4-5, 1977.

Heiser, Michael S. “Monotheism, Polytheism, Monolatry, or Henotheism? Toward and Honest (and
Orthodox) Assessment of Divine Plurality in the Hebrew Bible.” Paper presented at the 57th
Annual Meeting of the ETS. November 18, 2005.

Jowers, Dennis W. “Does Karl Rahner Derive His Axiom, ‘The Economic Trinity is the Immanent
Trinity and Vice Versa,’ from Premises Inconsistent with Classical, Christian Orthodoxy?.”
Paper presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the ETS. November 19, 2003.

––––––. “The Indivisibility of the Divine Acts Ad Extra: The Meaning, Rationale, and
Implications of an Ancient Theological Principle." Paper presented at the Northwestern
Regional Meeting of the ETS. March 7, 2009.

––––––. “Is Denying the Principle of the Indiscernibility of Identicals a Viable Strategy for
Vindicating the Doctrine of the Trinity's Coherence?."” Paper presented at the 60th Annual
Meeting of the ETS. November 19, 2008.

––––––. “Karl Rahner's Version of the Psychological Analogy of the Trinity.” Paper presented at
the 58th Annual Meeting of the ETS. November 18, 2006.

––––––. “The Power of God and the Wisdom of God: The Interpretation of 1 Corinthians 1:24 in
Augustine's De Trinitate 6-7.” Paper presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the ETS.
November 17, 2005.

––––––. “Schleiermacher's Critique of Athanasian Trinitarianism: An Overview and Response.”


Paper presented at the Pacific Northwest Annual Meeting of the AAR/SBL. May 4, 2007.

––––––. “A Scriptural Test for Karl Rahner's Axiom, ‘The Economic Trinity is the Immanent
Trinity and Vice Versa’.” Paper presented at the Northwestern Regional Meeting of the ETS.
March 5, 2005.

––––––. “The Trinitarian Structure of Divine Self-Communication.” Paper presented at the Pacific
Northwest Annual Meeting of the AAR/SBL. April 30, 2005.
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Peri, Chiara. “The Construction of Biblical Monotheism: An Unfinished Task.” Paper presented as
the International Meeting of the SBL, Berlin. July 19-22, 2002.

Sanders, Fred. “Karl Barth on Rahner’s Rule: God’s Freedom For the World and From the World.”
Paper presented at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the ETS. November 19, 2003.

––––––. “The State of the Doctrine of the Trinity in Evangelical Theology.” Paper presented at the
56th Annual Meeting of the ETS. November 18, 2004.

Svigel, Michael J. “Power in Unity, Diversity in Rank: Subordination and the Trinity in the Fathers
of the Early Church.” Paper presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the ETS. November
18, 2004.

Tuggy, Dale. “Comments on Ed Wierenga's ‘Social Trinitarianism and Polytheism’.” Paper


presented at the Central Division Meeting of the APA. April 2002.

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Regional Meeting of the SCP. November 2002.

––––––. “On the Possibility of a Single Perfect Person.” Paper presented at the Eastern Regional
Meeting of the SCP. March 2009.

––––––. “The Trinitarian Dilemma.” Paper presented at at the Eastern Regional Meeting of the
SCP. March 2001.

––––––. “Two Persons are Identical to God but not to Each Other: Not a Mystery.” Paper
presented at the Midwest Regional Meeting of the SCP. April 2006.

Wright, Brian James. “Jesus as Θεός Scribal Fact or Scribal Fantasy?” Paper presented at the
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Dissertations/Theses
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Christology as the Ground for His Social Action and Its Implications for Us Today.” Ph.D.
diss., University of Aberdeen, 1984.

Arthur, Edwin David. “Towards a Trinitarian Theology of Bible Translation.” M.Th. diss.,
Spurgeon’s College, 2008.

Aves, John A. “An Absence of the Trinity: A Study of the Christian Thought and Philosophy of
John MacMurray.” Ph.D. diss., University of London, 2001.

Bachmann, Steve. “Enigma Variations: The Imago Dei as the Basis for Personhood; with Special
Reference to C.E. Gunton, M. Volf, and J.D. Zizioulas.” Ph.D. diss., Brunel University,
2001.

Baird, Allen Robert. “The ‘Psychological Analogy’ of the Doctrine of the Trinity: A Comparative
Study.” Ph.D. diss., Queen's University of Belfast, 2001.

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