The conversation continues, as we get into to the specifics of Dr. Hasker's "social" Trinity theory.
Dr. Hasker answers many questions, including:
* How is it that these three divine selves are one God, and not three?
* What is "perichoresis"?
* What does it mean to say that their actions respecting the cosmos are "undivided"?
* What role does the contemporary metaphysical concept of "constitution" play in the theory?
* Can a trinitarian convince a Jewish or Muslim theologian that the Trinity really is self-consistently monotheistic?
* In the New Testament, isn't the one God the Father, rather than the Trinity?
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Some links for this episode:
* Metaphysics and the Tripersonal God
* Bill Hasker's home page at Huntington University.
* The Brower-Rea Constitution approach to the Trinity. (And my critique.)
* Christian metaphysician Lynne Rudder Baker - much of her work has concerned the constitution relation.
* A published paper where I urge monotheism objections against Hasker's pre-book articles. (And Hasker's reply. And some similar objections by Michael C. Rea.)