A Theological and Contextual Exploration of James Torrance’s Covenant or Contract?

Footnote

Hamish Maclean, "A Theological and Contextual Exploration of James Torrance’s Covenant or Contract?" International Journal of Public Theology 2 (2024): 191-206

Bibliography

Maclean, Hamish. "A Theological and Contextual Exploration of James Torrance’s Covenant or Contract?" International Journal of Public Theology 2 (2024): 191-206

Abstract

The covenant concept is a central theme original to the Bible and is generally defined as a formal commitment between two parties. James Torrance’s theological definition of a covenant is employed in this article to highlight two critical characteristics. It then explores Torrance’s claim of a legacy of confusion between a covenant and a contract in theology and discovers that this ambiguity is true of some historical and current scholarship. Torrance’s insights are applied to a contentious contextual example that has played out in New Zealand around the Treaty of Waitangi: the case is made for identifying how Torrance’s theological understanding of a covenant can lead into positive steps forward and thus contribute to a public theology.

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