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100 1 $aSexton, Jason S.
245 14 $aThe Trinitarian theology of Stanley J. Grenz /$cby Jason S. Sexton.
264 1 $aLondon :$bBloomsbury T & T Clark,$c2013.
300 $axii, 211 pages ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aT & T Clark theology
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 189-206) and index.
505 0 $a1. Evangelical Trinitarian revisioning : Introduction ; Challenges for the present study ; Grenz's methodology ; Theology's sources: the Grenz trialogue ; Scripture ; Tradition ; Culture ; The motif triad ; Aim of the present study -- 2. Pannenberg and Grenz (1): 'the origin of Stanley J. Grenz's trinitarian methodology : Introduction ; Adapting Pannenberg's methodology: the quest for ultimate truth ; Provisionality ; Public theology ; Scientific theology ; Personal piety ; Postfoundationalism ; Summary -- 3. Pannenberg and Grenz (2): the origin of Stanley J. Grenz's trinitarian theology : Approaching theology's ultimate subject: discovering the triune God ; The role of history ; The nature of revelation ; The ontological priority of the future ; The "Pannenberg principle" ; Relational ontology ; Summary -- 4. Discovering the divine community: the early developing shape of Stanley J. Grenz's doctrine of the Trinity : Introduction ; Early trinitarianism ; Inheriting Lewis and Demarest ; Early explorations ; Social trinitarianism ; Enthused "social" trinitarianism ; Enduring "Western" emphasis ; Summary -- 5. Rediscovering the Triune God: the latter shape of Stanley J. Grenz's doctrine of the Trinity : Rediscovering the triune God ; Restoring trinitarian theology ; Realizing relationality's triumph ; Reasserting needful transcendence ; Reflecting on and advancing twentieth century trinitarianism ; The vanishing role of Colin Gunton ; Beyond the "social trinity" ; The divine "essence" ; Divine personhood ; The triune being ; Toward a new theo-ontology and an epistemology of theology ; Summary.
505 0 $a6. Grenz and the Imago Dei: the trinitarian shape of Stanley J. Grenz's theology : Introduction ; Grenz's hermeneutic and premature readings of Genesis 1:26-27 Imago dei's journey through Grenz's systematic categories ; Anthropology ; Theology (proper) ; Christology ; Pneumatology ; Ecclesiology ; Eschatology ; Reinterpreting Genesis 1:26-27: a genuinely theological reading? ; Summary -- 7. Grenz and comprehensive love: the trinitarian shape of Stanley J. Grenz's ethic/s : Introduction ; Coherent theological program ; The relationship of theology and ethics ; The development of key themes ; Community ; Narrative ; Kingdom ; Trinity ; Comprehensive theological ethics ; The human quest ; The Christian ethic of comprehensive love ; reorientation to God-centeredness ; Reorientation to true identity ; Transformational-relational-living ; Christ-centered transformation ; Comprehensive trinitarian ethic employed for ethics ; Human and divine sexuality ; marital-bonding (and singleness) ; Deficient sexual expression: same-sex unions ; Transsexuality ; Women in ministry ; Business ethics ; Summary -- 8. Conclusion: Evangelical theology's reception of Grenz's trinitarian project : Grenz's theology in hindsight ; A comprehensive conservative evangelical project ; A thoroughly trinitarian project ; Conclusion: renewing the center.
520 $aExploring one of the most controversial figures in recent evangelical theology, this book thoroughly examines core features of Stanley J. Grenz's Trinitarian vision. Based on a thorough reading of Grenz's writings, including unpublished material, Jason S. Sexton uncovers Wolfhart Pannenberg's impact on Grenz and chronicles the development of his Trinitarian methodology, theology, and ethics. By examining how Grenz's Trinitarian perspective informed these things, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to Grenz for nonspecialists and makes an original contribution to Grenz scholarship.
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