The significance of the doctrine of the Trinity for theology and Christian life
Old Testament monotheism and the idea of plurality in God
The rise of Trinitarian understanding of God in the New Testament
The emergence of Trinitarian canons in early Christian theology
The role of Trinitarian doctrine in the developing Christian tradition
Karl Barth : the uniqueness of the Trinitarian God
Karl Rahner : the immanent and economic Trinity
John Zizioulas : Trinity as communion
Jürgen Moltmann : Trinitarian panentheism
Wolfhart Pannenberg : Trinity as "public theology"
The North American context for Trinitarian reflections
Robert Jenson : Triune identity
Catherine M. LaCugna : "God for us"
Elizabeth Johnson : a feminist interpretation of the Triune symbol
Millard J. Erickson : an "evangelical" doctrine of the Trinity
S. Mark Heim : a Trinitarian theology of "religious ends"
Ninian Smart and Steven Konstantine : the divine threefoldness in the Christian neo-transcendentalistic vision of love
Introduction : Trinitarian reflections in the world context
The Latin American and Hispanic context for Trinitarian reflections
Leonardo Boff : Trinity as a society of equals
Justo L. González : God who is a minority
The Asian context for Trinitarian reflections
Jung Young Lee : Trinity as an embrace of yin-yang
Raimundo Panikkar : a cosmotheandric mystery of the Trinity
The African context for Trinitarian reflections
C. Nyamiti : Trinitarian processions as ancestral relationships
A.O. Ogbonnaya : Trinity as communitarian divinity
An assessment and agenda.