"Del Colle's thesis--that a full-blooded Trinitarianism and a firm
insistence on the complete humanity of Christ are entirely
compatible--is of immense significance to Christian theology today.
The author's technical competence in presenting the historical
material, his subtle constructive reflections, and his concluding
demonstration of the fruitfulness of his solution for other
problems are all signs of a first-rate mind. With this book Del
Colle could emerge
as one of the most powerful figures in the rising generation of
Christian theologians in the U.S."--Geoffrey Wainwright, Robert E.
Cushman Professor of Christian Theology, Duke University
"[Christ and the Spirit] unfolds within the world of scholastic
theology. Del Colle is a brilliant expositor of that world; he has
mastered the distinctions and the arguments; he works within its
logic. As a historical theologian Del Colle is objective, fair, and
completely irenic in laying out the positions he
considers."--Theological Studies
"Ralph Del Colle's study is an important book."--Theology
"This is a remarkably fine and interesting study....It is one of
those books whose promise and direction are evident from the
beginning."--Modern Theology
"Del Colle's work is an important contribution."--Journal of
Ecumenical Studies
"Del Colle's thesis--that a full-blooded Trinitarianism and a firm
insistence on the complete humanity of Christ are entirely
compatible--is of immense significance to Christian theology today.
The author's technical competence in presenting the historical
material, his subtle constructive reflections, and his concluding
demonstration of the fruitfulness of his solution for other
problems are all signs of a first-rate mind. With this book Del
Colle could emerge
as one of the most powerful figures in the rising generation of
Christian theologians in the U.S."--Geoffrey Wainwright, Robert E.
Cushman Professor of Christian Theology, Duke University
"[Christ and the Spirit] unfolds within the world of scholastic
theology. Del Colle is a brilliant expositor of that world; he has
mastered the distinctions and the arguments; he works within its
logic. As a historical theologian Del Colle is objective, fair, and
completely irenic in laying out the positions he
considers."--Theological Studies
"Ralph Del Colle's study is an important book."--Theology
"This is a remarkably fine and interesting study....It is one of
those books whose promise and direction are evident from the
beginning."--Modern Theology
"Del Colle's work is an important contribution."--Journal of
Ecumenical Studies
"A substantial addition to Roman Catholic scholastic theology. Of
interest to systematic theologians who want to connect traditional
dogmatic discussions with contemporary contextual
issues."--Religious Studies Review
"Del Colle has done us all generous service in illuminating the
issues and suggesting directions for further reflection. He himself
is singularly well equipped to deepen what he has so well
begun."--Pro Ecclesia
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