{"id":198271,"date":"2017-06-12T19:56:51","date_gmt":"2017-06-12T23:56:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-trinity-is-not-just-for-trinity-sunday-but-for-every-day-of-the-year-patheos-blog\/"},"modified":"2017-06-12T19:56:51","modified_gmt":"2017-06-12T23:56:51","slug":"the-trinity-is-not-just-for-trinity-sunday-but-for-every-day-of-the-year-patheos-blog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/rationalism\/the-trinity-is-not-just-for-trinity-sunday-but-for-every-day-of-the-year-patheos-blog\/","title":{"rendered":"The Trinity Is Not Just for Trinity Sunday, But for Every Day of the Year &#8211; Patheos (blog)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The Trinity Is Not Just for Trinity Sunday,    But for Every Day of the Year  <\/p>\n<p>    The doctrine of the Trinity is not just for Trinity Sunday    (June 11th, 2017), but for every day of the year.    Unfortunately, according to Lesslie Newbigin, many Christians    from the High Middle Ages up until the latter half of the    twentieth century were averse to referencingthe Trinity,    perhaps not even on Trinity Sunday:  <\/p>\n<p>      It has been said that the question of the Trinity is the one      theological question that has been really settled. It would,      I think, be nearer to the truth to say that the Nicene      formula has been so devoutly hallowed that it is effectively      put out of circulation. It has been treated like the talent      that was buried for safekeeping rather than risked in the      commerce of discussion. The church continues to repeat the      trinitarian formula butunless I am greatly mistakenthe      ordinary Christian in the Western world who hears or reads      the word God does not immediately and inevitably think of      the Triune BeingFather, Son, and Spirit. He thinks of a      supreme monad. Not many preachers, I suspect, look forward      eagerly to Trinity Sunday. The working concept of God for      most ordinary Christians isif one may venture a bold      guessshaped more by the combination of Greek philosophy and      Islamic theology that was powerfully injected in the thought      of Christendom at the beginning of the High Middle Ages than      by the thought of the fathers of the first four      centuries.[1]    <\/p>\n<p>    Why the aversion? Perhaps it was due to a growing and pervasive    rationalism. Newbigin was not alone in lamenting the lack of    Trinitarian thought forms in Western thought. Michael    Buckleyhas alsonoted the lack of engagement of    Trinitarian theology in Christian apologists engagement of    budding atheists in the modern period.[2]While rationalism is an    ongoing problem, other forces that wage war today    againstrobust Trinitarian reflection in many circles    areconsumerism and pragmatism. We easily settle for    quick-fix, base commodityspirituality and short-term    solutions to problems. However, quick fix spirituality and    pragmatism cannot help us contend against impersonalism and    materialism. The increasingly impersonal and materialistic view    of the world in the modern age beckons us to give account once    again to the Fathers interaction with the cosmosnot imposing    his willfrom withoutbut entering into the world through    his Son and Spirits interpersonal and communal engagement from    within the historical process.  <\/p>\n<p>    While the Trinity is not just for Trinity Sunday, but for every    Sunday and every day of the year, it is not the case that any    construal of the Trinity goes.Newbigin took issue with    certain social Trinitarian constructs being developed in his    day (for example, in Konrad Raisers ecumenical thought) in    such a way that they dominated Christological categories and    the gospel message in service to democratic notions of    governance. Newbigin challenges this approach: What gives    ground for anxiety here is the positing of a Trinitarian model    against the model of Christocentric universalism. The    doctrine of the Trinity was not developed in response to the    human need for participatory democracy! It was developed in    order to account for the facts that constitute the substance of    the gospel.[3]  <\/p>\n<p>    While needing to safeguard against excessive or abusive uses of    the Trinity for our own ends, we should not throw out the baby    with the dirty bathwater. One of the most striking features and    implications of Trinitarian reflection for the gospel is that    we are not alone. Thus, it would be short-sighted or    narrow-minded to limit the Trinitys significance to Trinity    Sunday. Jesus goes with us, even as he invites us to go into    all the world, as reported in Matthew 28:18-20. The Great    Commission is the Great Communion in which we participate in    the life of the triune God while bearing witness to the good    news of God calling all humanityto respond to his    personal lovethrough faith in Jesus every day of the year    across the globe. In Matthew 28:18-20, we find that we are    called to baptize people into the name of the Father, Son, and    Spirit, teaching Jesus disciples to obey his commandments    which are summed up in loving God with all our hearts and our    neighbors as ourselves (Matthew 22:34-40). As Jesus goes with    us, and the Spirit dwells in us and empowers us, we invite    people to enter Gods community as members of the divine    family.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hierarchal, impersonal and materialistic constructs of reality    that eclipse the triune God, on the one hand, and democratic    notions imposed on the triune God, on the other hand, will    never displace the longing we have for God to be our God and to    dwell in his peoples midst as Immanuel until the end of the    age (Matthew 1:23; Matthew 28:20). Only in this relational and    mysterious manner can the church truly overcome the impersonal    and secular mundane. The Trinity is not just for Trinity    Sunday, assembly line spirituality, secular democracy, or    theology then, but for every one and for every day of the year.  <\/p>\n<p>    _______________  <\/p>\n<p>    [1]Lesslie    Newbigin, The Open Secret: An Introduction to the Theology    of Mission, rev. ed. (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1995), pages    2728.  <\/p>\n<p>    [2]Michael J.    Buckley, S.J.,At the Origins of Modern    Atheism(New Haven: Yale University Press, 1987),    page 33.  <\/p>\n<p>    [3]See the full    context of the quotation (page 7) inLesslie Newbigin,    The Trinity as Public Truth, in Kevin J. Vanhoozer, ed.,    The Trinity in a Pluralistic Age: Theological Essays on    Culture and Religion (Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans,    1997), pages 7-8. Never should relationality overshadow God as    divine Trinity. Rather, the reverse should always remain the    case. Paul Molnar critiques    asocial-Trinitarianstate of affairs in which    Relationality [has become] the subject, and God the    predicate. Paul D. Molnar, Divine Freedom and the Doctrine    of the Immanent Trinity: In Dialogue with Karl Barth and    Contemporary Theology (London: T. & T. Clark, 2002),    page 227.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Follow this link: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/uncommongodcommongood\/2017\/06\/5744\/\" title=\"The Trinity Is Not Just for Trinity Sunday, But for Every Day of the Year - Patheos (blog)\">The Trinity Is Not Just for Trinity Sunday, But for Every Day of the Year - Patheos (blog)<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The Trinity Is Not Just for Trinity Sunday, But for Every Day of the Year The doctrine of the Trinity is not just for Trinity Sunday (June 11th, 2017), but for every day of the year. Unfortunately, according to Lesslie Newbigin, many Christians from the High Middle Ages up until the latter half of the twentieth century were averse to referencingthe Trinity, perhaps not even on Trinity Sunday: It has been said that the question of the Trinity is the one theological question that has been really settled. 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