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The Trinitarian Theology of Stanley J. Grenz
By (Author) Dr Jason S. Sexton
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
26th February 2015
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Theology
231.044
Paperback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
327g
Exploring one of the most controversial figures in recent evangelical theology, this book thoroughly examines core features of Stanley J. Grenzs Trinitarian vision.
A valuable contribution to the re-evaluation of Stanley Grenz's work and a worthwhile read for those reflective ministers wanting to think about how Trinitarian theology interacts with the world, ministry and mission. -- Neil Brighton, Poynton Baptist Church * Regent's Reviews *
Jason S. Sexton's patient attention to the Trinitarian theology of Stanley Grenz offers many rewards. It should be read with special interest by those who have labeled Grenz "post-evangelical", by those who think that evangelicals in general have neglected the Trinity, but most importantly by all those who recognize Trinitarian theology as foundational for the whole of Christian theology. * Mark A. Noll, University of Notre Dame, USA *
This stands out as a clear and comprehensive study. Sexton illuminates the strengths and continuing contribution of Grenz's theology by attending closely to its development and drawing perceptively on unpublished material. * Jonathan R. Wilson, Carey Theological College, Canada *
All those interested in the thought of Stanley J. Grenz and its significance for Christian witness will profit from reading this carefully researched volume. * John R. Franke, Yellowstone Theological Institute, USA *
Jason S. Sexton is Research Associate with the University of Southern California's Center for Religion and Civic Culture, USA.