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El. knyga: Thomas F. Torrance: Theologian of the Trinity [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formatas: 382 pages
  • Serija: Great Theologians Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Oct-2009
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315551050
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  • Formatas: 382 pages
  • Serija: Great Theologians Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Oct-2009
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315551050
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This book provides an important study of the theology of Thomas F. Torrance, who is generally considered to have been one of the most significant theologians writing in English during the twentieth century, with a view toward showing how his theological method and all his major doctrinal views were shaped by his understanding of the doctrine of the Trinity. Torrance pursued a theology that was realist because he attempted to think in accordance with the unique nature of the object that is known. In holding to such a methodology, he drew an analogy between theology and natural science. This book demonstrates how, for Torrance, God relates with humanity within time and space so that creation finds its meaning in relation to God and not in itself; this enabled him to avoid many theological pitfalls such as agnosticism, subjectivism and dualism while explaining the positive implications of various Christian doctrines in a penetrating and compelling manner. This book offers an important resource for students of theology and for scholars who are interested in seeing how serious dogmatic theology shapes and should shape our understanding of the Christian life.
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction T. F. Torrance
1(30)
T. F. Torrance, Theologian of the Trinity: The Centrality of the Doctrine of the Trinity in Torrance's Theology
31(42)
The Deposit of Faith
36(3)
Dualism
39(5)
Arius/Arianism
44(4)
Imageless Thinking of God
48(6)
Homoousion
54(5)
Onto-relational Understanding of Person
59(2)
Perichoresis
61(4)
The Filioque
65(2)
Torrance's View of the Relationship of the Immanent and Economic Trinity
67(3)
Conclusion
70(3)
God the Father Almighty, Maker of Heaven and Earth
73(28)
Understanding Creation through the Incarnation
85(8)
Torrance's New Natural Theology
93(8)
Jesus Christ, the Incarnate Word, Homoousion with the Father and with Us in our Humanity
101(36)
Torrance's Rejection of Ebionite and Docetic Christology
105(6)
The Incarnation as an Act of Love
111(6)
The Incarnation as an Act of Life
117(2)
Jesus' Vicarious Humanity
119(1)
The Incarnation Means Light, Truth
120(4)
The Receptacle or Container Concept of Space and Time
124(13)
Atonement: Incarnation and Reconciliation Are One in Jesus Christ
137(50)
Atonement as a Personal Act
142(5)
Divine Impassibility
147(12)
Cross, Sin and Evil
159(9)
Torrance's View of Justification
168(6)
John Knox and the Scots Confession
174(13)
Torrance's Pneumatology
187(32)
The Interrelationship between Incarnation, Atonement and Pentecost
189(8)
Torrance's Understanding of Theosis
197(4)
The Holy Spirit in the Life of the Trinity
201(5)
The Holy Spirit and God's Self-Communication
206(3)
The Holy Spirit Who Proceeds from the Father through the Son
209(3)
The Procession of the Holy Spirit and the Filioque
212(2)
The Problem with the Cappadocian Solution to the Filioque and Torrance's Solution
214(5)
Resurrection and Ascension: Implications for Humanity in Light of Redemption and Eschatology
219(46)
Resurrection and Faith
221(2)
Effects of Dualism on Understanding the Resurrection
223(3)
The Resurrection and the Person of Jesus
226(1)
Resurrection, Incarnation and Atonement
227(2)
Passive Obedience
229(1)
Active Obedience
230(4)
Resurrection and Virgin Birth
234(5)
The Nature of the Resurrection
239(7)
The Ascension and Eschatology
246(4)
The Nature of the Ascension
250(3)
God's Time
253(6)
Christ's Second Coming
259(6)
Torrance's Trinitarian Understanding of the Church, Sacraments and Ministry
265(60)
The Church Grounded in the Trinity and its Existence in Israel
266(3)
Rejection of Dualism and Legalism
269(4)
The Spirit and the Church
273(2)
The Church as a Body of Justified Sinners
275(4)
The Church as a Community of Reconciliation
279(3)
Torrance's View of Grace in Relation to the Roman Catholic View
282(5)
Prophet, Priest and King and the Sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper
287(8)
Torrance's Understanding of the Sacraments
295(1)
Baptism
295(11)
The Lord's Supper
306(19)
Considering Some Criticisms of T. F. Torrance's Theology
325(26)
Conclusion 351(2)
Selected Bibliography 353(8)
Name Index 361(4)
Subject Index 365
Paul D. Molnar is a Professor of Systematic Theology at St. John's University, New York.