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This companion volume to T. F. Torrance's Incarnation: The Person
and Life of Christ presents the material on the work of Christ,
centered in the atonement, given originally in his lectures
delivered to his students in Christian Dogmatics on Christology at
New college, Edinburgh, from 1952-1978. Like the first volume, the
original lecture matierial has been expertly edited by Robert
Walker, complete with cross-reference to Torrance's other works.
Readers will find this the most readable work of Torrance and,
together with Incarnation, the closest to a systematic theology we
have from this eminent theologian.
This first of two volumes comprises Thomas Torrance's lectures
delivered to students in Christian Dogmatics on Christology at New
College, Edinburgh, from 1952 to 1978. In eight chapters these
expertly edited lectures focus on the meaning and significance of
the incarnation The most readable and accessible of Torrance's
works An invaluable introduction to the thought of Thomas Torrance
and to the heart and core of his theological reflections throughout
his published work A major account of the whole classical and also
reformed doctrine of the person of Christ Interacts extensively
with Scripture, making it a theological commentary on the whole
Bible Available for the first time, it contains new material never
before published on key issues and themes Illuminates and fills out
a number of important topics he touched on but did not develop
elsewhere "T. F. Torrance stands as one of the finest
English-speaking theologians of modern times. Here we have the
nearest thing to the systematic theology he had always hoped to
write. Scripturally rooted, philosophically acute and always alert
to the theological issues that really matter, this book cannot fail
to inspire anyone who cares about constructive Christian thought in
our day." Jeremy Begbie, Thomas Langford Research Professor of
Theology, Duke University
The late Thomas F. Torrance has been called "the greatest Reformed
theologian since Karl Barth" and "the greatest British theologian
of the twentieth century" by prominent voices in the academy. His
work has profoundly shaped contemporary theology in the
English-speaking world. This first of two volumes comprises Thomas
Torrance's lectures delivered to students in Christian Dogmatics on
Christology at New College, Edinburgh, from 1952 to 1978 and
amounts to the most comprehensive presentation of Torrance's
understanding of the incarnation ever published. In eight chapters
these expertly edited lectures highlight Torrance's distinctive
belief that the object of our theological study--Jesus
Christ--actively gives himself to us in order that we may know him.
They also unpack Torrance's well-developed understanding of our
union with Christ and how it impacts the Christian life, as well as
his reflections on the in-breaking of Christ's kingdom and its
intense conflict with and victory over evil. Decidedly readable and
filled with some of Torrance's most influential thought, this will
be an important volume for scholars, professors and students of
Christian theology for decades to come.
This companion volume to T. F. Torrance's Incarnation: The Person
and Life of Christ presents the material on the work of Christ,
centered in the atonement, given originally in his lectures
delivered to his students in Christian Dogmatics on Christology at
New College, Edinburgh, from 1952-1978. Like the first volume, the
original lecture material has been expertly edited by Robert
Walker, complete with cross-reference to Torrance's other works.
Readers will find this the most readable work of Torrance and,
together with Incarnation, the closest to a systematic theology we
have from this eminent theologian.
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