Gifted Response: The Triune God as the Causative Agency of Our Responsive Worship
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2008
Authors
Ngien, Dennis, 1958-
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Keywords
Trinity
Worship
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, c. 329-379
Anselm, Saint
Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint, 1090 or 1091-1153
Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564
Institutio Christianae religionis (Calvin, Jean)
Proslogion (Anselm, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury)
On the Holy Spirit (Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea)
Worship
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, c. 329-379
Anselm, Saint
Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint, 1090 or 1091-1153
Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564
Institutio Christianae religionis (Calvin, Jean)
Proslogion (Anselm, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury)
On the Holy Spirit (Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea)
Citation
Ngien, Dennis. Gifted Response: The Triune God as the Causative Agency of Our Responsive Worship. Carlisle: Paternoster Press, 2008.
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. The Spirit "Worshipped and Glorified" as the perfecting cause of our worship in Basil of Caesarea's De Spiritu Sancto -- 2. The necessary reason for worship: on praising the superlative deity in St. Anselm's Proslogion -- 3. Participation in the constitutive kiss: worship in Bernard of Clairvaux's Song of Songs -- 4. Worship as radical reversal in Martin Luther's Theologia Crucis -- 5. The Trinitarian dynamic of worship in John Calvin's Institutes (1559)
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Paternoster
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Alternative Title
The Triune God as the Causative Agency of Our Responsive Worship
