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* Daniel C. Peterson, "On the Motif of the Weeping God in Moses 7," in ''Revelation, Reason, and Faith: Essays in Honor of Truman G. Madsen'', ed. Donald W. Parry, Daniel C. Peterson, and Stephen D. Ricks (Provo, UT: FARMS, 2002), 285–317. ISBN 0934893713. | * Daniel C. Peterson, "On the Motif of the Weeping God in Moses 7," in ''Revelation, Reason, and Faith: Essays in Honor of Truman G. Madsen'', ed. Donald W. Parry, Daniel C. Peterson, and Stephen D. Ricks (Provo, UT: FARMS, 2002), 285–317. ISBN 0934893713. | ||
*Roland J. Teske, "Divine Immutability in Saint Augustine," ''Modern Schoolman'' 63 (May 1986): 233. | *Roland J. Teske, "Divine Immutability in Saint Augustine," ''Modern Schoolman'' 63 (May 1986): 233. | ||
+ | :'''Trinitarian issues''' | ||
+ | *{{periodical|author=Timothy W. Bartel|article=The Plight of the Relative Trinitarian|journal= Religious Studies|vol=24|num=2|date=June 1988|start=129|end=155}} | ||
+ | * Jean Daniélou, ''The Theology of Jewish Christianity'', trans. John A. Baker (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1964). | ||
+ | *Jean Daniélou, ''Gospel Message and Hellenistic Culture'', trans. John A. Baker (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1973). | ||
+ | * {{periodical|author=E. Feser|article=Has Trinitarianism Been Shown to Be Coherent?|journal=Faith and Philosophy|vol=14|num=1|date=January 1997|start=87|end=97}} | ||
+ | *Adolf von Harnack, ''History of Dogma'', trans. Neil Buchanan, 7 vols. (New York: Dover, 1961). | ||
+ | * Edwin Hatch, ''The Influence of Greek Ideas and Usages upon the Christian Church'' (1914; reprint, Gloucester, Mass.: Smith, 1970). | ||
+ | *James Shiel, ''Greek Thought and the Rise of Christianity'' (New York: Barnes and Noble, 1968). | ||
+ | *Christopher Stead, ''Philosophy in Christian Antiquity'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994). | ||
+ | * Harry A. Wolfson, ''The Philosophy of the Church Fathers'', vol. 1, rev. 3rd ed. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1970). |
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- Corporeality
- Edmond LaB. Cherbonnier, "In Defense of Anthropomorphism," in Reflections on Mormonism: Judaeo-Christian Parallels, ed. Truman G. Madsen (Provo, UT: BYU Religious Studies Center, 1978), 155–173. ISBN 0884943585.
- Carl W. Griffin and David L. Paulsen, "Augustine and the Corporeality of God," Harvard Theological Review 95/1 (2002): 97–118.
- David L. Paulsen, "Early Christian Belief in a Corporeal Deity: Origen and Augustine as Reluctant Witnesses," Harvard Theological Review 83/2 (1990): 105–116.
- Daniel C. Peterson, "On the Motif of the Weeping God in Moses 7," in Revelation, Reason, and Faith: Essays in Honor of Truman G. Madsen, ed. Donald W. Parry, Daniel C. Peterson, and Stephen D. Ricks (Provo, UT: FARMS, 2002), 285–317. ISBN 0934893713.
- Roland J. Teske, "Divine Immutability in Saint Augustine," Modern Schoolman 63 (May 1986): 233.
- Trinitarian issues
- Timothy W. Bartel, "The Plight of the Relative Trinitarian," Religious Studies 24/2 (June 1988): 129–155.
- Jean Daniélou, The Theology of Jewish Christianity, trans. John A. Baker (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1964).
- Jean Daniélou, Gospel Message and Hellenistic Culture, trans. John A. Baker (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1973).
- E. Feser, "Has Trinitarianism Been Shown to Be Coherent?," Faith and Philosophy 14/1 (January 1997): 87–97.
- Adolf von Harnack, History of Dogma, trans. Neil Buchanan, 7 vols. (New York: Dover, 1961).
- Edwin Hatch, The Influence of Greek Ideas and Usages upon the Christian Church (1914; reprint, Gloucester, Mass.: Smith, 1970).
- James Shiel, Greek Thought and the Rise of Christianity (New York: Barnes and Noble, 1968).
- Christopher Stead, Philosophy in Christian Antiquity (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994).
- Harry A. Wolfson, The Philosophy of the Church Fathers, vol. 1, rev. 3rd ed. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1970).