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The God Of The Gospel Robert Jensons Trinitarian Theology Scott R Swain

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The God Of The Gospel Robert Jensons Trinitarian Theology Scott R Swain
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Publisher: IVP Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.31 MB
Pages: 258
Author: Scott R. Swain
ISBN: 9780830839049, 0830839046
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The God Of The Gospel Robert Jensons Trinitarian Theology Scott R Swain by Scott R. Swain 9780830839049, 0830839046 instant download after payment.

Who is the God of the gospel? Robert W. Jenson's way of answering this question, according to Scott Swain, hinges on the nature of the relationship between God in himself and the redemptive events through which God becomesour God. Swain first locates Jenson's pursuit of a relentlessly "evangelical" understanding of God in the broader history of trinitarian theology after Karl Barth, before carefully and sympathetically unpacking Jenson's doctrine of the Trinity. For Jenson, one of today's most prominent theologians, the answer to the question, "Who is the God of the gospel?" may be summarized as, "The one who raised Jesus from the dead." Swain then offers a constructive evaluation of Jenson's account of the mutually constitutive character of God's intrinsic identity and saving acts. Although critical of many of Jenson's trinitarian reinterpretations, Swain remains attentive to Jenson's concerns and insights. In the process, Swain sheds new light on what it means for the ecumenical trinitarian tradition to advocate a truly evangelical doctrine of the Trinity in the wake of the twentieth-century recasting of the identity of the God of the gospel.

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