Trinitarian Soundings in Systematic Theology
Editat de Paul Louis Metzgeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 dec 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567084101
ISBN-10: 0567084108
Pagini: 236
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567084108
Pagini: 236
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Foreword, Bruce L. McCormack (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA) Introduction: What Difference Does the Trinity Make?, Paul Louis Metzger (Multnomah Biblical Seminary, USA) 1. Prolegomena, Murray Rae (University of Otago, New Zealand) 2. The Relational Dynamic of Revelation: A Trinitarian Perspective,Paul Louis Metzger (Multnomah Biblical Seminary, USA) 3. The Trinity in the Hebrew Scriptures, Paul Blackham (All Soul's Church, UK) 4. The Trinity: the Significance of Appropriate Distinctions for Dynamic Relationality, Peter M. B. Robinson (Wycliffe College, Canada) 5. Towards a Trinitarian Reading of the Tradition: The Relevance of the 'Eternal' Trinity, Colin E. Gunton (formerly King's College London, UK) 6. Triune Creativity: Trinity, Creation, Art and Science, Stephen R. Holmes (King's College London, UK) 7. The Social God and the Relational Self: Toward a Trinitarian Theology of the Imago Dei, Stanley J. Grenz (formerly Carey Theological College, Canada) 8. Sin and Grace, R. N. Frost (Multnomah Biblical Seminary, USA) 9. The Sinlessness of Jesus: A Theological Exploration in the Light of Trinitarian Theology, Demetrios Bathrellos (Greek Cathedral of the Holy Wisdom, UK) 10. The Atonement, Georg Pfleiderer (University of Basel, Switzerland) 11. The Personal Spirit and Personal Appropriation of the Truth, James M. Houston (Regent College, Canada) 12. The Trinity and the Church, Miroslav Volf (Yale University, USA) 13. The Eucharist and the Mind of Christ: Some Trinitarian Implications of T. F. Torrance's Sacramental Theology, Paul D. Molnar (St John's University, USA) 14. Trajectories of a Trinitarian Eschatology, Kelly M. Kapic (Covenant College, USA) 15. Revelation and Natural Rights: Notes on Colin E. Gunton's Theology of Nature, Esther D. Reed (University of St Andrews, UK) Afterword, Robert W. Jenson (Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology, USA)
Recenzii
'This collection of essays forms a fitting tribute to the late Colin Gunter (1941-2003)....The essays...offer sharp, concise reflections on a wide range of theological themes, and the whole volume is organised around the traditional loci of systemic theology...the whole collection is pervaded by some of Gunton's deepest theological commitments.'
"This book is a way forward for systematic theology. It presents a way to do theology without treating the Trinity in a passing manner or relegating to an afterthought to be placed in an appendix. From beginning to end we can formulate our doctrine of God and everything that follows in Trinitarian terms and for that this book is to be commended." - Nick Norelli, http://rdtwot.wordpress.com/
Mention -Theology Digest, Summer 2006
"This is esential reading for pastors, academics, and interested others who are loooking for an accessible yet profound survey of trinitarian options in systematic theology" Pacific Journal of Baptist Reserach, vol.2 no.2, october 2006
Reviewed by Mark S M Scott in Theological Review vol.19 no.2 2007
'These fine essays, written by his friends, colleagues, and former students, make a fitting tribute to the late Colin Gunton, to whom they are dedicated. Each chapter examines a particular doctrine through a Trinitarian perspective; together, they comprise a sort of Trinitarian Summa that challenges Christian theologians to understand every aspect of the faith in the light of the God who is Father, Son, and Spirit. In so doing, they effectively demonstrate why the return of Trinitarian thinking and the renaissance of systematic theology in the English-speaking world is no coincidence.' Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Research Professor of Systematic Theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
'This stimulating collection of papers on the ramifications of what Colin Gunton regarded as the doctrine of all doctrines -- the doctrine of the Trinity -- demonstrates how widely his influence extended, both through his writing and through personal friendship, for English theology in the last twenty years would not have been what it is without his presence. Fresh and vivid theological work of this kind is the most fitting testimony to a theologian of the first rank.' John Webster
"This book is a way forward for systematic theology. It presents a way to do theology without treating the Trinity in a passing manner or relegating to an afterthought to be placed in an appendix. From beginning to end we can formulate our doctrine of God and everything that follows in Trinitarian terms and for that this book is to be commended." - Nick Norelli, http://rdtwot.wordpress.com/
Mention -Theology Digest, Summer 2006
"This is esential reading for pastors, academics, and interested others who are loooking for an accessible yet profound survey of trinitarian options in systematic theology" Pacific Journal of Baptist Reserach, vol.2 no.2, october 2006
Reviewed by Mark S M Scott in Theological Review vol.19 no.2 2007
'These fine essays, written by his friends, colleagues, and former students, make a fitting tribute to the late Colin Gunton, to whom they are dedicated. Each chapter examines a particular doctrine through a Trinitarian perspective; together, they comprise a sort of Trinitarian Summa that challenges Christian theologians to understand every aspect of the faith in the light of the God who is Father, Son, and Spirit. In so doing, they effectively demonstrate why the return of Trinitarian thinking and the renaissance of systematic theology in the English-speaking world is no coincidence.' Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Research Professor of Systematic Theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
'This stimulating collection of papers on the ramifications of what Colin Gunton regarded as the doctrine of all doctrines -- the doctrine of the Trinity -- demonstrates how widely his influence extended, both through his writing and through personal friendship, for English theology in the last twenty years would not have been what it is without his presence. Fresh and vivid theological work of this kind is the most fitting testimony to a theologian of the first rank.' John Webster