Review
"One of the most distinctive and powerful voices in British theology... For more than 30 years of prolific writing and inspirational teaching at King's College London, he pioneered a vision of classical Christian theology as a credible intellectual discipline which, far from needing to accommodate itself to modern fashions of thought, provided the resources needed to criticise them."
Product Description
In this book Colin Gunton develops themes he first introduced in "The Promise of Trinitarian Theology" in 1992, a book which continues to be widely-read and used as a textbook in Christian doctrine throughout the world. Each essay addresses a topic of central importance in Trinitarian theology, ranging from the knowledge of God to the Christian sacraments. Together they reflect in particular on an increasing interest in the doctrine of the Holy Spirit and its bearing on the structure of the doctrine of the Trinity and its various sub-themes of Christology and soteriology.