Richard of St. Victor’s Argument from Love and Contemporary Analytic Theology of the Trinity

In his De Trinitate (c.1170) Richard of St Victor gives one of the more intriguing examples of trinitarian philosophical theology. Beginning with our common beliefs about and experiences of love, he argues for the existence of three, and only three, divine persons (call this The Argument). This ess...

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Main Author: Dennis Bray
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Published: Catholic University of Louvain 2022-05-01
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Online Access:https://ojs.uclouvain.be/index.php/theologica/article/view/63913
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description In his De Trinitate (c.1170) Richard of St Victor gives one of the more intriguing examples of trinitarian philosophical theology. Beginning with our common beliefs about and experiences of love, he argues for the existence of three, and only three, divine persons (call this The Argument). This essay explores several points of interaction between The Argument and current discussions in analytic theology of the Trinity. In part one I briefly survey Richard’s views on three topics of interest to philosophical trinitarians, namely, the distinction of divine persons, his model of the Trinity, and intra-trinitarian love. In part two I look at some work in these areas by analytic thinkers. My intention here is to apply some elements of The Argument and to show how its appeal may go beyond that of social trinitarians. I propose that Richard’s argument cannot receive unqualified adoption by social trinitarians and, alternatively, is more appealing to non-social trinitarians than has thus far been recognized.   
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spelling doaj.art-5d71317ba0f44474aaa3bd95331dcc892022-12-22T02:11:21ZdeuCatholic University of LouvainTheoLogica2593-02652022-05-016210.14428/thl.v6i2.63913Richard of St. Victor’s Argument from Love and Contemporary Analytic Theology of the TrinityDennis Bray0St Andrews In his De Trinitate (c.1170) Richard of St Victor gives one of the more intriguing examples of trinitarian philosophical theology. Beginning with our common beliefs about and experiences of love, he argues for the existence of three, and only three, divine persons (call this The Argument). This essay explores several points of interaction between The Argument and current discussions in analytic theology of the Trinity. In part one I briefly survey Richard’s views on three topics of interest to philosophical trinitarians, namely, the distinction of divine persons, his model of the Trinity, and intra-trinitarian love. In part two I look at some work in these areas by analytic thinkers. My intention here is to apply some elements of The Argument and to show how its appeal may go beyond that of social trinitarians. I propose that Richard’s argument cannot receive unqualified adoption by social trinitarians and, alternatively, is more appealing to non-social trinitarians than has thus far been recognized.    https://ojs.uclouvain.be/index.php/theologica/article/view/63913Richard of St. VictorTrinitySocial TrinitarianismNon-social Trinitarianism
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title Richard of St. Victor’s Argument from Love and Contemporary Analytic Theology of the Trinity
title_full Richard of St. Victor’s Argument from Love and Contemporary Analytic Theology of the Trinity
title_fullStr Richard of St. Victor’s Argument from Love and Contemporary Analytic Theology of the Trinity
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title_short Richard of St. Victor’s Argument from Love and Contemporary Analytic Theology of the Trinity
title_sort richard of st victor s argument from love and contemporary analytic theology of the trinity
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Trinity
Social Trinitarianism
Non-social Trinitarianism
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