Participating in God: Creation and Trinity
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Participating in God: Creation and Trinity  -     By: Samuel M. Powell

Participating in God: Creation and Trinity

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A constructive and systematic understanding of creation! Integrating recent science with a Christian view of God, Powell crafts a new vision of our participation in the Creator's handiwork. 238 pages, softcover.

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Title: Participating in God: Creation and Trinity
By: Samuel M. Powell
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 238
Vendor: Augsburg Fortress
Publication Date: 2003
Dimensions: 9 X 6 (inches)
Weight: 14 ounces
ISBN: 0800636023
ISBN-13: 9780800636029
Series: Theology and the Sciences
Stock No: WW36024

Publisher's Description

In this exciting work, Samuel Powell offers a new constructive and systematic vision of creation by interpreting it in terms of contemporary science and trinitarian theology.

Powell's work unfolds in three stages, building on the multiple ways the doctrine of creation actually functions for Christians. He first analyzes its regulative dimension. Even in all the multiplicity of historical Christianity, he shows, the doctrine commits Christians to a particular set of normative beliefs about the world and God's relation to it. Second, Powell builds on the doctrine's hermeneutical potential. It allows Christians both to interpret the meaning of creation in terms of other prevalent philosophical, religious, or scientific ideas and also to interpret the world, as disclosed by scientific theory, in theological terms. In the heart of his book, Powell correlates creaturely characteristics with their participation in God through the trinitarian persons. Finally, in light of his findings, Powell drives home the often ignored ethical dimension of the doctrine, especially in relation to the environment, our consumerist lifestyle, and eschatology.

Powell's bold proposal harvests from two of the most fruitful fields of recent theology - trinitarian theory and religion-and-science - and crafts a creative new vision of how we and all creation participate in the life and work of the triune God.

Author Bio

Samuel M. Powell is Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego. He is author of The Trinity in German Thought (2001) and coeditor of Embodied Holiness (1999).

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