Dr. Paul D. Molnar received a Ph.D. in Contemporary Systematic Theology from Fordham University, New York in 1980 and is currently Professor of Systematic Theology at St. John's University, New York where he has taught for nearly twenty-five years. He also held the position of Visiting Assistant Professor at St. Joseph's University, Pennsylvania for two years.
Karl Barth and the Theology of the Lord's Supper: A Systematic Investigation (Peter Lang, 1996)
'Some Dogmatic Implications of Barth's Understanding of Ebionite and Docetic Christology', International Journal of Systematic Theology (2000)
Divine Freedom and the Doctrine of the Immanent Trinity (T & T Clark, 2002)
'Incarnation, Resurrection and the Doctrine of the Trinity: A Comparison of Thomas F. Torrance and Roger Haight', International Journal of Systematic Theology 5.2 (2003) 147-167
'Love of God and Love of Neighbor in the Theology of Karl Rahner and Karl Barth', Modern Theology 20.4 (2004), 567-599
'The Eucharist and the Mind of Christ: Some Trinitarian Implications of T. F. Torrance's Sacramental Theology' in Trinitarian Soundings, pp.175-188 (ed.) Paul Louis Metzger (T & T Clark, 2005)
'The Trinity, Election and God's Ontological Freedom: A Response to Kevin W. Hector', International Journal of Systematic Theology 8.3 (2006) 294-306
'Can the Electing God be God without us? Some Implications of Bruce McCormack's Understanding of Barth's Doctrine of Election for the Doctrine of the Trinity', Neue Zeitschrift fur Systematische Theologie and Religionsphilosophie 49.2 (2007)
Incarnation and Resurrection: Towards a Contemporary Understanding (Eerdmans, 2007)
'What does it mean to say that Jesus Christ is indispensable to a properly conceived doctrine of the immanent Trinity?', Scottish Journal of Theology (2008)
'"Thy word is truth": the role of faith in reading scripture theologically with Karl Barth', Scottish Journal of Theology 63.1 (2009)
Thomas Torrance: Theologian of the Trinity (Ashgate, 2009)
'Orthodox and Modern: Just how Modern was Barth's Later Theology?', Theology Today (April 2010)
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