La gramática de los seis primeros concilios ecuménicos: Implicaciones de la ontología trinitaria y cristológica para la antropología y la soteriología

Gregorianum 91 (2):240-254 (2010)
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Abstract

The first six ecumenal councils contain one fundamental basic structure of the Christian faith that has been developed through the ongoing articulation of Trinitarian Onthology , Christological Onthology , and the mutual implication of both . From here rise the implication for the understanding of human beings , their salvation , and their final destination . Moreover, it includes the significance of the history of Jesus Nazaret, who through his will reveals God's face, Jesus' proper identity, and doing so realize God's plan of salvation

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