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Junius Johnson

    Junius is a theologian whose work delves into historical and philosophical theology. His scholarship explores Trinitarian theology, Christology, Eucharistic theology, and metaphysics, often drawing connections to medieval literature and philosophy across periods. He approaches complex theological concepts with a rigorous, analytical mind, aiming to illuminate enduring questions about divinity and existence. Beyond his academic pursuits, Junius is also a professional French horn player and an emerging fiction writer.

    Patristic and Medieval Atonement Theory
    The Father of Lights
    Christ and Analogy
    • 2020

      The Father of Lights

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      Offers a robust, full-orbed theology of beauty, showing how it has functioned as a theological concept from biblical times to the present day.

      The Father of Lights
    • 2015

      Patristic and Medieval Atonement Theory

      A Guide to Research

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on patristic and medieval doctrines of Atonement, this guide offers an overview of essential primary and secondary resources. It clarifies key issues surrounding the topic and equips readers with valuable bibliographic tools for deeper exploration and understanding of Atonement doctrines throughout history.

      Patristic and Medieval Atonement Theory
    • 2013

      Christ and Analogy

      The Christocentric Metaphysics of Hans Urs Von Balthasar

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Junius Johnson offers a critical analysis of von Balthasar's dogmatic theology, focusing on the foundational metaphysical concepts that underpin his extensive work. By reconstructing these ideas, Johnson aims to clarify the intricate structure of von Balthasar's systematic theology, highlighting its significance and coherence within the broader context of theological discourse.

      Christ and Analogy