Trinitarian Grace and Participation: An Entry into the Theology of T. F. Torrance

Geordie W. Ziegler offers an exploration of the concept of "grace" in the thought of T. F. Torrance, and what it means for understanding the Christian life as "participation" in Christ's ongoing humanity. He clarifies Torrance's claim that Christ's vicarious humanity intensifies, rather than lessens, the necessity of human response to God in sacrificial and Christ-like service. Specifically, Ziegler demonstrates the centrality of Torrance's concept of grace across the dogmatic spectrum and argues that grace, for Torrance, is a downward, twofold movement from and to the Father, through the Son in the Spirit. This understanding of grace distinctly defines the Christian life as the gift of sharing in the Son's relation with the Father through the Spirit. This project is distinct in that it articulates a Trinitarian approach to grace which spans the entire dogmatic spectrum. Part One considers grace as a movement of the Trinity, expressed in the economy of salvation. Part Two applies this understanding of grace to the human person. It traces the way in which human beings, through the Holy Spirit, participate in Christ's Sonship within the three concentric levels of anthropology, ecclesiology, and personal formation in Christ.

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Trinitarian Grace and Participation: An Entry into the Theology of T. F. Torrance

Geordie W. Ziegler offers an exploration of the concept of "grace" in the thought of T. F. Torrance, and what it means for understanding the Christian life as "participation" in Christ's ongoing humanity. He clarifies Torrance's claim that Christ's vicarious humanity intensifies, rather than lessens, the necessity of human response to God in sacrificial and Christ-like service. Specifically, Ziegler demonstrates the centrality of Torrance's concept of grace across the dogmatic spectrum and argues that grace, for Torrance, is a downward, twofold movement from and to the Father, through the Son in the Spirit. This understanding of grace distinctly defines the Christian life as the gift of sharing in the Son's relation with the Father through the Spirit. This project is distinct in that it articulates a Trinitarian approach to grace which spans the entire dogmatic spectrum. Part One considers grace as a movement of the Trinity, expressed in the economy of salvation. Part Two applies this understanding of grace to the human person. It traces the way in which human beings, through the Holy Spirit, participate in Christ's Sonship within the three concentric levels of anthropology, ecclesiology, and personal formation in Christ.

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Trinitarian Grace and Participation: An Entry into the Theology of T. F. Torrance

Trinitarian Grace and Participation: An Entry into the Theology of T. F. Torrance

Trinitarian Grace and Participation: An Entry into the Theology of T. F. Torrance

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Geordie W. Ziegler offers an exploration of the concept of "grace" in the thought of T. F. Torrance, and what it means for understanding the Christian life as "participation" in Christ's ongoing humanity. He clarifies Torrance's claim that Christ's vicarious humanity intensifies, rather than lessens, the necessity of human response to God in sacrificial and Christ-like service. Specifically, Ziegler demonstrates the centrality of Torrance's concept of grace across the dogmatic spectrum and argues that grace, for Torrance, is a downward, twofold movement from and to the Father, through the Son in the Spirit. This understanding of grace distinctly defines the Christian life as the gift of sharing in the Son's relation with the Father through the Spirit. This project is distinct in that it articulates a Trinitarian approach to grace which spans the entire dogmatic spectrum. Part One considers grace as a movement of the Trinity, expressed in the economy of salvation. Part Two applies this understanding of grace to the human person. It traces the way in which human beings, through the Holy Spirit, participate in Christ's Sonship within the three concentric levels of anthropology, ecclesiology, and personal formation in Christ.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506406848
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 02/01/2017
Series: Emerging Scholars
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 366
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Geordie W. Ziegler earned a doctorate in theology from the University of Aberdeen and now serves as pastor of Adult Discipleship and Formation at Columbia Presbyterian Church, Vancouver, Washington. This volume is based on a dissertation completed at the University of Aberdeen under the direction of John Webster.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Abbreviations ix

Foreword xi

Introduction xiii

Part I The Objective Agent in Grace-the Triune Persons

1 The Motion of Grace from the Trinity 3

2 The Motion of Grace Through the Son 51

3 The Motion of Grace through the Spirit 109

Part II Human Participation in the Motion of Grace

4 Anthropology-Grace Has a Context 147

5 The Ecclesiological Form of Grace 185

6 Formation through Participation: Identity and Movement 241

Conclusion 293

Bibliography 307

Index 325

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