Synopses & Reviews
Exploring one of the most controversial figures in recent evangelical theology, this book thoroughly examines core features of Stanley J. Grenz's Trinitarian vision.
Synopsis
An exhaustive examination of controversial theologian Stanley Grenz. Sexton examines how Grenz's Trinitarian perspective informed his theology and ethics, concluding that Grenz was not only a deeply conservative and thoroughly Trinitarian evangelical theologian, but that he was also arguably the premier evangelical theologian of his generation.
About the Author
Jason S. Sexton is Research Associate with the University of Southern California's Center for Religion and Civic Culture, USA.
Table of Contents
Introduction /1. Evangelical Trinitarian Revisioning /2. Pannenberg and Grenz (1): The Origin of Stanley J. Grenz's Trinitarian Methodology /3. Pannenberg and Grenz (2): The Origin of Stanley J. Grenz's Trinitarian Theology /4. Discovering the Divine Community: The Early Developing Shape of Stanley J. Grenz's Doctrine of the Trinity /5. Rediscovering the Triune God: The Latter Shape of Stanley J. Grenz's Doctrine of the Trinity /6. Grenz and the Imago Dei: The Trinitarian Shape of Stanley J. Grenz's Theology /7. Grenz and Comprehensive Love: The Trinitarian Shape of Stanley J. Grenz's Ethic/s /8. Conclusion: Evangelical Theology's Reception of Grenz's Trinitarian Project / Bibliography / Index