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Thomas Forsyth Torrance

    30 août 1913 – 2 décembre 2007

    Thomas Forsyth Torrance était un théologien protestant écossais réputé pour son travail pionnier reliant la science et la théologie. Son érudition a exploré en profondeur la théologie systématique, marquée par une approche originale de la pensée théologique. Au-delà de ses propres écrits prolifiques, Torrance a contribué de manière significative en traduisant des centaines d'œuvres théologiques en anglais, rendant ainsi des textes essentiels accessibles à un public plus large. Son dévouement de toute une vie à l'Église et sa recherche de la compréhension œcuménique en ont fait l'un des théologiens les plus influents du XXe siècle.

    Christian Theology and Scientific Culture
    The Trinitarian Faith
    Divine Interpretation
    When Christ Comes and Comes Again
    The Christian Doctrine of God, One Being Three Persons
    Theology in Reconciliation
    • Theology in Reconciliation

      Essays Towards Evangelical and Catholic Unity in East and West

      • 308pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,6(10)Évaluer

      Focusing on church unity and the ecumenical movement, this collection of essays by Professor Torrance emphasizes that a theology true to the gospel must center on reconciliation. Through his insights, he challenges Christians to embrace a vision of unity that transcends denominational divides, highlighting the importance of collaboration and mutual understanding in faith.

      Theology in Reconciliation
    • "Thomas F. Torrance offers a detailed study of the most profound article of the Christian faith--the Holy Trinity. Torrance adopts a holistic approach when examining the interrelatedness of the three persons--Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit--and their dynamic Communion with the Being and Nature of God. Combining immense academic range with his characteristically fresh theological perspective, Torrance builds a significant theological bridge between ancient and modern, as well as between the Roman and Protestant theology; he engages deeply with the Church Fathers and discusses the ontological nature of God. Here Torrance conveys a simple message--the doctrine of the Trinity is the doctrine of God." -- From back cover.

      The Christian Doctrine of God, One Being Three Persons
    • When Christ Comes and Comes Again

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,8(4)Évaluer

      "It is one of the principle tasks of the theologian in each generation to bring the preaching of the church to the bar of the word of God and to test its adequacy as a faithful presentation of the message and teaching of the New Testament . . . If this book can help evangelists to rethink the content of their proclamation in order to let the Word of God have free course in their ministry . . . it will amply serve the purpose of its publication." - From the author's Preface

      When Christ Comes and Comes Again
    • Divine Interpretation

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      The collection features T. F. Torrance's insightful essays on the history of biblical hermeneutics, providing a comprehensive view of his theological perspectives. It highlights his in-depth engagement with primary sources, previously summarized in his works, and illustrates how his theological interpretations were shaped by profound connections within the Christian community. This compilation aims to enhance understanding of Torrance's contributions to biblical studies and his unique approach to hermeneutics.

      Divine Interpretation
    • The Trinitarian Faith

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,8(4)Évaluer

      First published: 1991.--T.p. verso. [Actually published by T & T Clark, 1988].

      The Trinitarian Faith
    • Juridical Law and Physical Law

      • 82pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The book critiques the foundations of Britain's legal and political institutions, highlighting how judicial decisions aimed at justice are often overridden by biased parliamentary statutes influenced by party politics. It urges jurists and parliamentarians to reflect on these systemic issues and consider reforms to ensure fairness and integrity in the legal system.

      Juridical Law and Physical Law
    • School of Faith

      • 424pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,4(9)Évaluer

      The book compiles all officially authorized Catechisms used by the Church of Scotland since the Reformation, allowing for convenient study of these important texts. Thomas Torrance aims to provide a comprehensive resource that highlights the historical and theological development of catechetical teaching within the church. This collection serves both as a scholarly reference and a tool for deeper understanding of the church's teachings over the centuries.

      School of Faith
    • Exploring the interplay between Christian theology and European cultural thought, this collection of essays delves into how the early Christian Church sought to communicate and transform the Greco-Roman worldview. Thomas F. Torrance emphasizes the necessity for the Christian faith to engage with and influence all aspects of human culture, science, and philosophy across the ages, asserting that the Gospel must adapt and take root within contemporary thought.

      Transformation and Convergence in the Frame of Knowledge
    • Reality and Scientific Theology

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,5(4)Évaluer

      The author advocates for a scientific approach to theology, emphasizing the coexistence of God's reality and the physical world. The book explores the shared goal of theology and natural science in seeking objective knowledge, highlighting the intrinsic connection between understanding God as Creator and the created world. It also addresses the complex nature of theological concepts, calling for a simplification and unification of Christian doctrine to enhance clarity and coherence.

      Reality and Scientific Theology