Scripture and Metaphysics: Aquinas and the Renewal of Trinitarian Theology
In
this major contribution to contemporary theological and philosophical
debates, Matthew Levering bridges the gap between scriptural and
metaphysical approaches to the triune God. Levering's argument rests
upon St. Thomas Aquinas's understanding of theology as contemplative
wisdom. Taking us through Aquinas's theology of God as One and Three, he
demonstrates that Trinitarian theology should be a spiritual exercise
assisting our movement from self- to God-centeredness. Crucial to the
spiritual exercise is the contemplative appropriation of biblical
revelation, which, Levering argues, has to be joined to a
correspondingly rich metaphysical analysis if the "God" who is revealed
is to be understood in a non-idolatrous fashion. In chapters that
broadly follow the structure of Aquinas's treatise on God in his "Summa
Theologiae," Levering engages with a wide range of contemporary
theologians, biblical exegetes, and philosophers.
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