Introduction to Torrance Theology, An
Book Description
For over sixty years, the Torrance brothers have shaped theological understanding across the globe, with their profound insights reaching from academic halls to local congregations. This comprehensive introduction explores their distinctive approach to understanding Christ's dual nature as both fully human and fully divine, a perspective rooted in ancient church fathers and reformed tradition spanning from Calvin to Barth.
At the heart of Torrance theology lies a transformative vision of Jesus Christ that extends far beyond abstract doctrine into the practical realities of Christian living and church mission. The contributors examine how this christological foundation influences contemporary faith, addressing essential questions about Christ's nature, the meaning of atonement, and how believers participate in divine life.
What emerges is a theological framework that bridges the gap between scholarly reflection and spiritual practice. The Torrance tradition offers believers a deeper understanding of their inclusion in Christ, providing fresh perspectives on how faith intersects with knowledge, ethics, and community life. Their students now lead churches and theological institutions worldwide, carrying forward this rich legacy.
This volume serves both newcomers seeking to understand Torrance thought and seasoned readers ready to explore new dimensions of christological reflection. Through careful examination of core themes, readers discover how ancient truths about Christ's person continue to illuminate modern questions of faith, mission, and spiritual growth.
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π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~5 hours)
π Length: 179 pages
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