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May 19, 2008

Does the Trinity prove anything about gender?

not much according to Prof. John Stackhouse, who says;

"Many theologians (I among them) strongly endorse circumspection when it comes to the attempt to use one of the great mysteries of the faith—the internal life of God in the Trinity—to shed light on some other doctrine. Some doctrines do require deployment of the doctrine of the Trinity to understand them properly—most notably Christology, soteriology, and pneumatology. But the question of gender seems to be one of those theological subjects not much improved by reference to the Trinity—as is evidenced by the fact that everyone seems to be able to selectively access this doctrine in the interest of contradictory understandings of gender.

In short, I find this whole line of theological reasoning unhelpful to an investigation of gender. There are lots of good arguments to consider on both sides. But this isn’t one of them."

More here.

Interesting post- I believe he makes a good point, and worry that we sometimes try to turn the Trinity into a werstenised nuclear family.... as if we could contain God so neatly!!!

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