Ground and Grammar of Theology
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Ground and Grammar of Theology   -     By: Thomas F. Torrance

Ground and Grammar of Theology

Bloomsbury Academic / 2005 / Paperback

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The futures seems to be full of promise and excitement. Certainly at no time for nearly a millenium and a half has the opportunity for genuine theology been greater, since the ground has been cleared in the remarkable way of the old dualist and atomistic modes of thought that have plagued theology for centuries. It is, therefore, up to us as theologians to develop theology on its own proper ground in this scientific context, if only because this is the kind of life and culture, and the kind of theology that can support the message of the Gospel to mankind, as, in touch with the advances of natural science, theology comes closer and closer to a real understanding of the creation as it came from the hand of God.

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Title: Ground and Grammar of Theology
By: Thomas F. Torrance
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 192
Vendor: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date: 2005
Dimensions: 8.13 X 5.0 (inches)
Weight: 9 ounces
ISBN: 0567043312
ISBN-13: 9780567043313
Stock No: WW43313

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The futures seems to be full of promise and excitement. Certainly at no time for nearly a millenium and a half has the opportunity for genuine theology been greater, since the ground has been cleared in the remarkable way of the old dualist and atomistic modes of thought that have plagued theology for centuries. It is, therefore, up to us as theologians to develop theology on its own proper ground in this scientific context, if only because this is the kind of life and culture, and the kind of theology that can support the message of the Gospel to mankind, as, in touch with the advances of natural science, theology comes closer and closer to a real understanding of the creation as it came from the hand of God.

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