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Titre : | The Promise of Trinitarian Theology |
Auteurs : | Colin E. Gunton, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Londres; New York : T&T Clark, 2003 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-567-08100-1 |
Format : | xxxi + 220 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | DA (Trinité) |
Résumé : | A reissue of a brilliant and accessible introduction to Trinitarian thought. Colin Gunton argues that the theology of the Trinity has profound implications for all dimensions of human life. Central to his work is his argument that the doctrine should offer ways of articulating the being of God and of the world so that we may be better able to live before God and with each other. |
Note de contenu : |
- Preface to the First Edition / Preface to the Second Edition - 1. TRINITARIAN THEOLOGY TODAY: I. Where we stand: the situation of trinitarian theology II. Where we stand: the basis of trinitarian theology III. Where we stand: the contribution of history IV. Where we stand: the possibilities for trinitarian theology - 2. THE QUESTION OF GOD IN THE MODERN WORLD: TRINITARIAN POSSIBILITIES: I. One recent debate II. A second discussion III. A community of interest IV. One dialogue with modem culture V. The debate again - 3. AUGUSTINE, THE TRINITY AND THE THEOLOGICAL CRISIS OF THE WEST: I. The problem of the unknowability of God II. The problem of materiality III. Substance and persons IV. The trinitarian analogies V. The third person of the Trinity - 4. THE COMMUNITY: THE TRINITY AND THE BEING OF THE CHURCH: I. The drive towards monism II. The ‘heretical’ contribution III. Christ, the Spirit and the church IV. Towards an ontology of the church V. The visible community - 5. THE CONCEPT OF THE PERSON: THE ONE, THE THREE AND THE MANY: I. Persons and individuals II. The alternative tradition III. Theology and anthropology IV. Person and relation V. Two modem theologians of the person - 6. THE HUMAN CREATION: TOWARDS A RENEWAL OF THE DOCTRINE OF THE IMAGO DEI: I. Some problems of theological anthropology II. Cosmologies and anthropologies III. Space to be human: the Trinity IV. In the image of God V. Conclusion - 7. IMMANENCE AND OTHERNESS: DIVINE SOVEREIGNTY AND HUMAN FREEDOM IN THE THEOLOGY OF ROBERT W. JENSON: I. Freedom in the Reformation tradition II. The God of the gospel III. God, otherness and freedom IV. Conclusion - 8. RELATION AND RELATIVITY: THE TRINITY AND THE CREATED WORLD: I. Words and the world – again II. Outlines of a trinitarian theology of creation III. Some trinitarian concepts IV. Historical interlude V. Contingency, relation and energy VI. Conclusion - 9. THE INDISPENSABLE GOD? THE SOVEREIGNTY OF GOD AND THE PROBLEM OF MODERN SOCIAL ORDER: I. Religion today II. Society today III. What kind of Deity? - 10. ATONEMENT AND THE PROJECT OF CREATION: AN INTERPRETATION OF COLOSSIANS 1.15-23: I. To broaden the focus II. Creation as project III. The crisis in context IV. Inaugurated universality - 11. BEING AND CONCEPT: CONCLUDING THEOLOGICAL POSTSCRIPT: I. On speaking of the Unknowable God II. Some theological decisions III. Otherness and relation IV. An ontology of sacrifice - Bibliography of Modem Writers - Index of Subjects / Index of Authors |
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