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A Leftovian Trinity?

Faith and Philosophy 26 (2):154-166 (2009)

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  1. A Latin Trinity.Brian Leftow - 2004 - Faith and Philosophy 21 (3):304-333.
    Latin models of the Trinity begin from the existence of one God, and try to explain how one God can be three Persons. I offer an account of this based on an analogy with time-travel. A time-traveler returning to the same point in time repeatedly might have three successive events in his/her life occurring at that one location in public time. So too, God’s life might be such that three distinct parts of His life are always occurring at once, though (...)
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  • The Problem with Social Trinitarianism.Jeffrey E. Brower - 2004 - Faith and Philosophy 21 (3):295-303.
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  • Anti social trinitarianism.Brian Leftow - 1999 - In Trinity, The. Oxford University Press. pp. 203-249.
     
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