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Spirit And Sonship Colin Guntons Theology Of Particularity And The Holy Spirit David A Hhne

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Spirit And Sonship Colin Guntons Theology Of Particularity And The Holy Spirit David A Hhne
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.8 MB
Pages: 192
Author: David A. Höhne
ISBN: 9780754669111, 0754669114
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Spirit And Sonship Colin Guntons Theology Of Particularity And The Holy Spirit David A Hhne by David A. Höhne 9780754669111, 0754669114 instant download after payment.

This book weaves together an interpretation of Christian Scripture with a conversation between Colin Gunton and Dietrich Bonhoeffer concerning the role the Holy Spirit plays in shaping the person and work of Christ. The result is a theological description of human personhood grounded in a sustained engagement with, and critique of, Gunton's theological description of particularity - a topic central to all his thinking. In the course of the conversation with Bonhoeffer the book also offers one of few broad assessments of his work as a systematic theologian. In bringing together the work of two important modern theologians, this book explores both the possibilities of theology generated from Christian Scripture and the central importance of the doctrines of Christ and the Trinity in understanding what it means to declare someone or something unique.

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