The Christian Doctrine of God

Footnote

Thomas F. Torrance, The Christian Doctrine of God: One Being, Three Persons (Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1996); #1996-595

Bibliography

Torrance, Thomas F. The Christian Doctrine of God: One Being, Three Persons. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1996; #1996-595

Publication life cycle / General notes

First edition. Hardback.

Also released in a paperback edition: #1996-595-pb.

Abstract

Jacket flap:

In this ground-breaking work, T. F. Torrance aims to clarify understanding of the most profound article of Christian Faith: the doctrine of the Holy Trinity.

The Trinity is grounded upon God's historical self-revelation in Jesus Christ. It is presented in this work as teaching which is implicit in the New Testament revelation and in the worship of the Early Church, rather than as a logical derivation from other aspects of Christian doctrine. Adopting an holistic approach, Professor Torrance explains the inter-relatedness of the three Persons - Father, Son the Holy Spirit - and their dynamic Communion in the Triune Being and Nature of God.

Combining immense academic range with new theological perspectives, Professor Torrance expounds in a rigorous way the basic teaching of the ancient Catholic Church and builds a significant bridge between ancient and modern, Catholic and Evangelical theology.

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  • PTS copy.
  • Oklahoma History of Science Collections paperback copy donated by Robert T. Walker, #1996-595-pb.
  • Oklahoma History of Science Collections hardback copy from James Dickson Books, #1996-595.