The doctrine of creation : essays in dogmatics, history and philosophy / edited by Colin E. Gunton for the Research Institute in Systematic Theology, King's College, London.

This study by leading scholars from around the world engages with central hermeneutical, philosophical and theological dimensions of the doctrine of creation. Particular prominence is given to discussion of creation 'out of nothing'm the relation of eternal creator to temporal creation, th...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Corporate Author: King's College London. Research Institute in Systematic Theology
Other Authors: Gunton, Colin E.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : T & T Clark, 2004.
Series:Academic Paperback Ser.
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Table of Contents:
  • Aspects of a doctrine of creation / Robert W. Jenson
  • Eternal creation : the doctrine of the two standpoints / Paul Helm
  • Between allegory and myth : the legacy of the spiritualising of Genesis / Colin E. Gunton
  • The end of causality? : the reformers and their predecessors / Colin E. Gunton
  • Creatio ex nihilo and the spatio-temporal dimensions with special reference to Jürgen Moltmann and D.C. Williams / Alan J. Torrance
  • Creation and eschatology / Daniel W. Hardy
  • Divine and human creativity / Brian Horne
  • God, creation and the Christian community : the dogmatic basis of a Christian ethic of createdness / Christoph Schwöbel.
  • Aspects of a doctrine of creation / Robert W. Jenson
  • Eternal creation : the doctrine of the two standpoints / Paul Helm
  • Between allegory and myth : the legacy of the spiritualising of Genesis / Colin E. Gunton
  • The end of causality: the reformers and their predecessors / Colin E. Gunton
  • Creatio ex nihilo and the spatio-temporal dimensions with special reference to Jγ̐ưurgen Moltmann and D.C. Williams / Alan J. Torrance
  • Creation and eschatology / Daniel W. Hardy
  • Divine and human creativity / Brian Horne
  • God, creation and the Christian community : the dogmatic basis of a Christian ethic of createdness / Christoph Schwγ̐ưobel.