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- 2011282155 abstract "Torrance's work suggests that Christian assumptions in the areas of God, creation, and humanity had an important influence upon the development of Western scientific culture. This book develops each of these areas of Torrance's thought in order to articulate a theology of culture rooted in a Christian understanding of God as triune, creation as contingent, and human persons as stewards created in the image of God. Drawn together, these three areas of Torrance's thought suggest that human culture and cultural plurality ultimately originate in the creation of a triune God, mediated through the creative activity of the human creature as it engages in a contingent created order in its attempts to foster human flourishing and to bear witness to its creator. The result is not only a unique contribution to the emerging secondary material on Torrance's work, but also a contribution to the field of theology of culture as a systematic locus in its own right.".
- 2011282155 contributor B12170605.
- 2011282155 created "c2011.".
- 2011282155 date "2011".
- 2011282155 date "c2011.".
- 2011282155 dateCopyrighted "c2011.".
- 2011282155 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-253).".
- 2011282155 description "Torrance's doctrine of God : the triune creator -- Torrance's doctrine of creation I : order as contingent -- Torrance's doctrine of creation II : order as redeemed -- Torrance's doctrine of humanity : priests of creation, mediators of order -- Torrance's doctrine of culture : a social coefficient of knowledge -- Toward a Trinitarian theology of culture : persons, powers, and pluralities.".
- 2011282155 description "Torrance's work suggests that Christian assumptions in the areas of God, creation, and humanity had an important influence upon the development of Western scientific culture. This book develops each of these areas of Torrance's thought in order to articulate a theology of culture rooted in a Christian understanding of God as triune, creation as contingent, and human persons as stewards created in the image of God. Drawn together, these three areas of Torrance's thought suggest that human culture and cultural plurality ultimately originate in the creation of a triune God, mediated through the creative activity of the human creature as it engages in a contingent created order in its attempts to foster human flourishing and to bear witness to its creator. The result is not only a unique contribution to the emerging secondary material on Torrance's work, but also a contribution to the field of theology of culture as a systematic locus in its own right.".
- 2011282155 extent "xi, 253 p. ;".
- 2011282155 identifier "1606086588".
- 2011282155 identifier "9781606086582".
- 2011282155 isPartOf "Princeton theological monograph series ; 158".
- 2011282155 isPartOf "Princeton theological monograph series ; 158.".
- 2011282155 issued "2011".
- 2011282155 issued "c2011.".
- 2011282155 language "eng".
- 2011282155 publisher "Eugene, Or. : Pickwick Publications,".
- 2011282155 subject "BT738.16 .F54 2011".
- 2011282155 subject "Culture (Christian theology)".
- 2011282155 subject "Theological anthropology.".
- 2011282155 subject "Torrance, Thomas F. (Thomas Forsyth), 1913-2007.".
- 2011282155 subject "Trinity.".
- 2011282155 tableOfContents "Torrance's doctrine of God : the triune creator -- Torrance's doctrine of creation I : order as contingent -- Torrance's doctrine of creation II : order as redeemed -- Torrance's doctrine of humanity : priests of creation, mediators of order -- Torrance's doctrine of culture : a social coefficient of knowledge -- Toward a Trinitarian theology of culture : persons, powers, and pluralities.".
- 2011282155 title "Persons, powers, and pluralities : toward a Trinitarian theology of culture / Eric G. Flett.".
- 2011282155 type "text".