Difficult Texts: Pronouns for God in Genesis 1.26, Exodus 20.2 and Isaiah 41.4–21

This article explores using the third-person plural to refer to God as a Trinity. If this proves persuasive, the third-person plural may be an acceptable option to those hesitant about exclusively using male pronouns to refer to God and those wary of the politicization of pronouns.

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Main Author: Pugeda, Teofilo Giovan S, III
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2023
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/theology-faculty-pubs/84
https://doi.org/10.1177/0040571X231209469
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.theology-faculty-pubs-10842024-03-14T05:22:09Z Difficult Texts: Pronouns for God in Genesis 1.26, Exodus 20.2 and Isaiah 41.4–21 Pugeda, Teofilo Giovan S, III This article explores using the third-person plural to refer to God as a Trinity. If this proves persuasive, the third-person plural may be an acceptable option to those hesitant about exclusively using male pronouns to refer to God and those wary of the politicization of pronouns. 2023-11-01T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/theology-faculty-pubs/84 https://doi.org/10.1177/0040571X231209469 Theology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo gender God language pronoun Trinity Arts and Humanities Catholic Studies Christian Denominations and Sects Christianity Religion
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Christian Denominations and Sects
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Religion
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God
language
pronoun
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Arts and Humanities
Catholic Studies
Christian Denominations and Sects
Christianity
Religion
Pugeda, Teofilo Giovan S, III
Difficult Texts: Pronouns for God in Genesis 1.26, Exodus 20.2 and Isaiah 41.4–21
description This article explores using the third-person plural to refer to God as a Trinity. If this proves persuasive, the third-person plural may be an acceptable option to those hesitant about exclusively using male pronouns to refer to God and those wary of the politicization of pronouns.
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author Pugeda, Teofilo Giovan S, III
author_facet Pugeda, Teofilo Giovan S, III
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title Difficult Texts: Pronouns for God in Genesis 1.26, Exodus 20.2 and Isaiah 41.4–21
title_short Difficult Texts: Pronouns for God in Genesis 1.26, Exodus 20.2 and Isaiah 41.4–21
title_full Difficult Texts: Pronouns for God in Genesis 1.26, Exodus 20.2 and Isaiah 41.4–21
title_fullStr Difficult Texts: Pronouns for God in Genesis 1.26, Exodus 20.2 and Isaiah 41.4–21
title_full_unstemmed Difficult Texts: Pronouns for God in Genesis 1.26, Exodus 20.2 and Isaiah 41.4–21
title_sort difficult texts: pronouns for god in genesis 1.26, exodus 20.2 and isaiah 41.4–21
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/theology-faculty-pubs/84
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