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This is the eighth volume in a series published by Zondervan Academic. It is the proceedings of the Los Angeles Theology Conference held under the auspices of Biola University in January 2020. The conference attempts to do several things. First, it provides a regional forum in which scholars, students, and clergy can come together to discuss and reflect on central doctrinal claims of the Christian faith. It is also an ecumenical endeavor. Bringing together theologians from a number of different schools and confessions, the LATC seeks to foster serious engagement with Scripture and tradition in a spirit of collegial dialogue (and disagreement), looking to retrieve the best of the Christian past in order to forge theology for the future. Finally, each volume in the series focuses on a central topic in dogmatic theology. It is hoped that this endeavor will continue to fructify contemporary systematic theology and foster a greater understanding of the historic Christian faith among the members of its different communions.
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The Third Person of the Trinity
Copyright 2020 by Oliver D. Crisp and Fred Sanders
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In memoriam,
Revd. Dr. David Efird
Behold an Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile!
John 1:47
Fred Sanders
Adonis Vidu
Kimberley Kroll and Joanna Leidenhag
Sameer Yadav
Daniel Castelo
Jerome Van Kuiken and Joshua M. McNall
Daniel Lee Hill
Esther E. Acolatse
Lucy Peppiatt
Joshua Cockayne
Leon Harris
Ephraim Radner
T HE EDITORS WOULD LIKE TO THANK Professor Clinton E. Arnold as dean of Talbot School of Theology and the faculty and administration of Biola University for their support for the Eighth Los Angeles Theology Conference (LATC) in January of 2020, out of which these published proceedings grew. We are also grateful for the generous administrative support provided by Oscar Merlo, director of Biolas Center for the Study of the Work and Ministry of the Holy Spirit Today and in particular the assistance of Jenny Baik and Luisa Ortez, who oversaw the practical running of the event. Once more, we are delighted to record our grateful thanks to our editor and colleague, Katya Covrett. Almost incredibly, after all these years she is still an editor extraordinaire.
Esther E. Acolatseis associate professor of pastoral theology and intercultural studies at Knox College in the University of Toronto, Canada. She holds a BA (Hons) from the University of Ghana, an MTS from Harvard University, and a PhD from Princeton Theological Seminary.
Daniel Castelois professor of systematic and constructive theology at Seattle Pacific University. He earned his BA from Lee University, his MDiv from Church of God Theological Seminary, and his PhD from Duke University.
Joshua Cockayneis lecturer in analytic theology in the Logos Institute, School of Divinity, University of St Andrews, Scotland. He earned his BA, MA, and PhD degrees in philosophy from the University of York and is currently training for ordained ministry in the Scottish Episcopal Church.
Leon Harrisis assistant professor of theology, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. He earned his BS degree from Biola University, MDiv and ThM degrees from Talbot School of Theology, and PhD in systematic theology from the University of Aberdeen.
Daniel Lee Hillis assistant professor of theology at Dallas Theological Seminary. He holds a BA degree from Hampton University, a ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary, and a PhD from Wheaton College.
Kimberley Krollis a doctoral candidate in divinity in the Logos Institute, University of St. Andrews. She holds a BA in philosophy and English from Queens College, City University of New York, an MDiv from Grace Theological Seminary, and an MA in Philosophy from Biola University.
Joanna Leidenhagis lecturer in theology, School of Divinity, University of St. Andrews. She holds an MA in modern history and theology from the University of St Andrews, an MA in theological studies from Princeton Theological Seminary, and a PhD in divinity from New College, University of Edinburgh.
Joshua M. McNallis church relations ambassador and assistant professor of pastoral theology in the School of Ministry and Christian Thought, Oklahoma Wesleyan University. He earned his BA from Oklahoma Wesleyan University, his MA in theology from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and a PhD from the University of Manchester.
Lucy Peppiattis principal of Westminster Theological Centre in the UK, where she also teaches systematic theology. She earned a BA in English literature from the University of Birmingham, a BD from the University of London, an MA in systematic theology from Kings College, London, and a PhD in Systematic Theology from the University of Otago.
Ephraim Radneris professor of historical theology at Wycliffe College in the University of Toronto, Canada. He holds a BA from Dartmouth College, an MDiv from Yale Divinity School, and a PhD from Yale University.
Fred Sandersis professor of theology, Torrey Honors Institute, Biola University. He holds a BA in fine art from Murray State University, an MDiv from Asbury Theological Seminary, and a PhD from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California.
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