Digital Logos Edition
This handbook explores Thomas F. Torrance’s importance in modern theology, with each contribution bringing Torrance’s deep and nuanced insights to a broad range of contemporary theological concerns. The contributors to this volume present cutting-edge Torrance scholarship for a new generation, which will enable readers to see the timely significance of Torrance for today.
Comprising both contexts and dogmatics, these essays not only introduce key themes in Torrance’s extensive published writings—including his work on the Trinity, ecumenism, incarnation, atonement, and eschatology—but also provide fresh interpretations fully conversant with theological problems facing the church in the world today. Designed as both a guide for students and a reference point for scholars, this handbook thoroughly explores the frameworks of key debates related to Torrance's theology, while also suggesting fresh interpretative strategies concerning his thought.
For many, Thomas F. Torrance’s theology remains a vast, unexplored and intimidating continent. There are dense passages, steep cliffs, but also rewarding vistas, particularly on the relationship of theology and science and the humanity of Jesus Christ—all the more reason to be thankful for this new handbook and its guides.
—Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, USA
The scope and quality of this fine handbook tells of the importance and continued influence of the Scottish historian of doctrine, theologian, churchman, and ecumenist, Thomas F. Torrance. Those looking for an entrée and orientation to Torrance’s work, as well as those keen to deepen their appreciation of his theology and its legacy, will certainly benefit from the many fine contributions drawn together here.
—Philip G. Ziegler, University of Aberdeen