Becoming and being
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- 10 heures de lecture
This text presents an analysis and comparison of two influential modern approaches to the doctrine of God.
Colin Gunton fut un éminent théologien systématique britannique dont l'influence a largement dépassé sa génération. Son œuvre s'est profondément penchée sur les doctrines de la Création et de la Trinité, explorant les relations complexes entre Dieu, la création et la culture moderne. L'approche de Gunton se caractérisait par une analyse pénétrante des paradoxes et des contradictions de la modernité, s'appuyant souvent sur un aperçu majestueux de la tradition intellectuelle occidentale. Sa pensée théologique offre aux lecteurs des aperçus profonds sur la condition humaine moderne et sa place au sein de la création.
This text presents an analysis and comparison of two influential modern approaches to the doctrine of God.
This is a carefully chosen collection of some thirty sermons by Colin Gunton with a foreword by Christoph Schwöbel. Together, they provide a broad overview of the Christian faith. An introduction by Professor Christoph Schwöbel includes a sustained reflection on the importance of theological preaching. These sermons and their theological significance, by one of the world's foremost theologians, will be of interest not only to preachers, professional and lay, but also to theologians and students.
This study examines what is often called the crisis of modernity, with reference not only to modernity but to modern culture in general.
Focusing on the relationship between Christ and creation, Colin Gunton presents a summary of dogmatic christology, emphasizing the profound connection between incarnation and creation. He explores the integral role of the Holy Spirit in this relationship, offering insights into how these theological concepts interconnect and shape understanding of divine presence in the world.
Exploring the nature of God, Colin Gunton offers a fresh perspective that combines theology and philosophy. He critiques past theological discussions, highlighting their shortcomings, and presents a new, biblically grounded understanding of the divine being. Gunton examines the adequacy of theological language, contrasts Greek and Hebrew views of divinity, and emphasizes the significance of the Trinity in shaping our comprehension of God's attributes. This work serves as a profound contribution to Christian thought, inviting readers to rethink their understanding of the deity.
The theological history outlined in this book examines the development of the Christian doctrine of creation, highlighting its significance and relevance in today's scientific context. It delves into how this doctrine interacts with contemporary scientific understanding, offering insights into the relationship between faith and science.
This book by a prominent 20th-century British theologian delves into the doctrine of revelation, distinguishing it from natural theology. Through six lectures, Gunton explores revelation's relationship with scripture, tradition, and inspiration, contributing significantly to theological discussions on the essence of Christianity. The Cornerstones edition includes a new introduction by Philip G. Ziegler.