I like the emphasis of the Holy Trinity being present in both Testaments. The Incarnate Word-Λόγος σεσαρκωμένος of the New Testament also present in the Old Testament as Άσαρκος Λόγος. Likewise, the Holy Spirit being το Ζωοποιόν Πνεύμα in both Testaments.
Thank you so much Andrew for your response to Trinity Sunday. This interests me personally through the lens of the Church's contemplative and mystical tradition. Especially the relationship between contemplation and missional work (Contemplation and Action). In a previous life I commenced an unfinished academic inquiry into the Imago Dei theme in writings of three early Cistercian thinkers. It still remains active in my mind and the connection to the relational life of the Trinity is compelling.
I like the emphasis of the Holy Trinity being present in both Testaments. The Incarnate Word-Λόγος σεσαρκωμένος of the New Testament also present in the Old Testament as Άσαρκος Λόγος. Likewise, the Holy Spirit being το Ζωοποιόν Πνεύμα in both Testaments.
Thank you so much Andrew for your response to Trinity Sunday. This interests me personally through the lens of the Church's contemplative and mystical tradition. Especially the relationship between contemplation and missional work (Contemplation and Action). In a previous life I commenced an unfinished academic inquiry into the Imago Dei theme in writings of three early Cistercian thinkers. It still remains active in my mind and the connection to the relational life of the Trinity is compelling.