Personal Being

Footnote

Andrew T. Grosso, Personal Being: Polanyi, Ontology, and Christian Theology, American University Studies Series VII: Theology and Religion, no. 258 (New York: Peter Lang, 2007)

Bibliography

Grosso, Andrew T. Personal Being: Polanyi, Ontology, and Christian Theology. American University Studies Series VII: Theology and Religion, no. 258. New York: Peter Lang, 2007

Publication life cycle / General notes

No index. Cites numerous works by TFT in bibliography.

Chapter 4, "From Philosophy to Theology," examines Torrance as "a definitive example of a theological enterprise dedicated to capitalizing on Polanyi's recovery of faith as a legitimate and necessary epistemic category" (p. 98). See ch. 4, section "The Recovery of Faith," pp. 98-102. 

Discussed in the Reading Group on February 11, 2021: Video.

Abstract

Jacket blurb: Personal Being: Polanyi, Ontology, and Christian Theology contributes to Michael Polanyi studies, to the conversation between philosophy and theology, and to the contemporary renaissance in trinitarian theology. The author begins by elaborating the ontology implied by Polanyi’s theory of personal knowledge and argues that personhood is a fundamental category for understanding reality. He then explores the reception of Polanyi’s philosophy in theological studies and outlines a method responsive to interdisciplinary dialogue. Finally, he employs a Polanyian model of personhood to examine the doctrine of the Trinity and suggests that this effort anticipates the development of a personalistic Christian cosmology.

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