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Scott Harrower

    Trinitarian Self and Salvation
    Trauma and Recovery in Early North African Christianity
    • Exploring the aftermath of trauma, this collection delves into North African Christian hagiographies that weave powerful religious themes into their narratives. The texts reveal how faith and spirituality serve as vital tools for healing and resilience, offering insights into the lives of saints and their enduring influence on communities. Through these stories, readers gain a deeper understanding of how religious practices and beliefs can shape experiences of suffering and recovery in a historical context.

      Trauma and Recovery in Early North African Christianity
    • Trinitarian Self and Salvation

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the profound connection between the economic and immanent Trinity, this work delves into Karl Rahner's influential perspective from 1967, which asserts that understanding God's actions in the world reflects His inner essence. The text examines how Rahner's Rule has shaped contemporary theological discourse regarding the Trinity and its implications for salvation, offering insights into the interplay between divine activity and eternal existence.

      Trinitarian Self and Salvation