Abstract
“[T]he emergence of systematic theology as analytic theology was [. . .] an accident waiting to happen” (2009, 54), said the late William Abraham. This stimulating event constitutes the beginning of the renewal of analytic Trinitarian theology, a renewal waiting to happen, and that finally (and happily) happened.
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