Doctrine of CreationBloomsbury Publishing, 9 juil. 2004 - 224 pages This study by leading scholars from around the world engages with central hermeneutical, philosophical and theological dimensions of the doctrine of creation. Particular prominence is given to discussion of creation 'out of nothing'm the relation of eternal creator to temporal creation, the Trinitarian construction of the doctrine and its ethical implications. The essays comprise: -Robert Jenson on the doctrine of creation -Paul Helm on eternal creation -Colin Gunton on Genesis and on the Reformers -Alan Torrance on spatio-temporal dimensions -Daniel Hardy on creation and eschatology -Brian Horne on divine and human creativity -Christoph Schwobel on God, creation and the Christian community These expert contributions open up new dimensions to an important topic currently receiving renewed attention. |
Table des matières
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1 ASPECTS OF A DOCTRINE OF CREATION | 17 |
THE DOCTRINE OF THE TWO STANDPOINTS | 29 |
THE LEGACY OF THE SPIRITUALISING OF GENESIS | 47 |
4 THE END OF CAUSALITY? THE REFORMERS AND THEIR PREDECESSORS | 63 |
5 CREATIO EX NIHILO AND THE SPATIOTEMPORAL DIMENSIONS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO JÜRGEN MOLTMANN AND D C WI... | 83 |
6 CREATION AND ESCHATOLOGY | 105 |
7 DIVINE AND HUMAN CREATIVITY | 135 |
THE DOGMATIC BASIS OF A CHRISTIAN ETHIC OF CREATEDNESS | 149 |
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
The Doctrine of Creation: Essays in Dogmatics, History and Philosophy Colin E. Gunton Aucun aperçu disponible - 1997 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
absolute giving act of creation activity affirm argues aspects Augustine Augustine's Barth Basil of Caesarea beginning Calvin causality Christian faith Christian theology christology church communion conceived concept concerned constitution covenant created order creatio continua creatio ex nihilo creation and eschatology Creator distinction divine action doctrine of creation dogmatics eschaton ethic of createdness existence expression Father freedom fundamental Genesis gift glory God's creative human action implications interpretation Irenaeus Jürgen Moltmann Karl Barth kind Koestler Luther means mediation Moltmann nature notion Ockham ontological Origen origin Philo Platonic possible present process theology question realisation reality recognise refer relation relationship Robert Jenson sense simply soteriology space spatial spatio-temporal Spirit standpoint structure and dynamics suggest T. F. Torrance temporal theologians theology of creation things timeless timelessly eternal tradition trinitarian Trinity triune understanding of creation universe world and humanity worship