Fatherhood of God

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American Evangelism
Athanasius
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Basil of Cesarea
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Catherine Mowry LaCugna
classical Trinitarian thought
divine fatherhood
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John Zizioulas
patristic literature
Peter Widdicombe
pro-Nicene theology
T.F. Torrance
the logic of creation
the Trinity
theology of the Father
Wolfhart Pannenberg

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  • ISBN 9780567725189
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 164 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Feb 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This work explores what the formative writers of the fourth century said about divine fatherhood in order to address a key subject in Trinitarian debate in modern theology.

D. Blair Smith examines the Father within classical Trinitarian thought. The question of the fatherhood of God occupied several 20th – 21st century theologians who sought to retrieve fourth-century Trinitarian developments in order to inform their systematic concerns. Smith explores the foundational period and engages with a number of the formative ‘pro-Nicene’ voices of Athanasius of Alexandria, Hilary of Poitiers, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Basil of Caesarea. This book then examines the crucial theological space given to eternal generation of the Son, divine simplicity, the coinherence of the persons, inseparability of operations, and even the Holy Spirit in order to understand the distinctiveness of the Father within the Trinity.

Smith argues Basil represents the most integrative pro-Nicene account of divine fatherhood, providing sharpness to the mature pro-Nicene Trinitarian categories emerging within this era and critically applies insights gleaned from the pro-Nicene development to questions raised by modern readings of the ‘first’ person of the Trinity as well as identify trailhead for further inquiry on the fatherhood of God within contemporary Trinitarian thought.

D. Blair Smith is President and Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at the Reformed Theological Seminary, USA.

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