It turns out that Brian Leftow, whose work on the Trinity was the subject of a recent 4 part critical exposition here at trinities, is just about to publish some further thoughts on the subject, in this book, currently slated to come out in March 2007. Further, his chapter there is on the exact issue I’ve been pressing: it is called “Modes without Modalism”. I’ll probably post a summary-review here as soon as I manage to get my hands on the chapter. Stay tuned.
Related posts:
Linkage: Did God the Son change in becoming incarnate?
HoG: The Most Divine Content-Fallacy, and 'Is the Divine Word Practical Knowledge?' (Scott)
Feser's Negative Mysterian Defense of the Trinity
The Standard Opening Move
podcast 333 - The Arguments of "God's Death"
against despising analytic theologians
podcast 189 - The unfinished business of the Reformation
Arius and Athanasius, part 10 - The Father and Son can't share all their properties (JT)
St. Patrick's bad analogies
Linkage: Discussing Fs and Gs with Brandon (Dale)