Reconsidering the Doctrine of God

Reconsidering the Doctrine of God

by Charles E. Gutenson
Reconsidering the Doctrine of God

Reconsidering the Doctrine of God

by Charles E. Gutenson

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Overview

With the appearance in the late 1990s of Wolfhart Pannenberg's three-volume Systematic Theology , the fully developed system of one of the most significant theologians of the 20th century became readily accessible. As a consequence, the time is ripe for an examination of various aspects of the proposals that Pannenberg has developed over the last thirty-plus years. On coming to Pannenberg's work, one might easily feel overwhelmed.
He has, after all, made substantive proposals on such varying topics as,
on the one hand, the historical basis of the resurrection and, on the other, the proper relationship between science and theology. However,
there is a common theme which underlies virtually all of Pannenberg's theologi-cal work: the Christian doctrine of God.
In this project, Gutenson examines Pannenberg's theology with an eye particularly to his doctrine of God as laid out in his various theological writings. An initial review of this subject matter suggests that such an assessment can be carried out around five major themes. The first theme deals with
Pannenberg's proposal that the concept of the Infinite become the primary category in articulation of the doctrine of God. The second theme,
suggested above, is the result of Pannenberg's inter-action with the physical sciences and is expressed by his proposal that God should be conceptualized as a field of power. The third theme concerns
Pannenberg-'s articulation of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity. The fourth is expressed by Pannenberg's claim that God is the power of the future and the closely related notion, prevalent in Pannenberg's writings,
of an ontological priority of the future. Finally, and in light of the previous proposals, Pannenberg makes a number of substantive proposals concerning the manner in which the divine attributes should be articulated, and this will serve as a fifth coordinating theme. The examination of these themes, then, will provide us access to Pannenberg's theology through its central focus: the doctrine of God


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567029201
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/12/2005
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Chuck Gutenson is Associate Dean for Distributed Learning and Associate Professor of Philosophical Theology and has contributed essays to What About the Soul? and God Under Fire.

Table of Contents

Forewordvii
1Introduction1
2Pannenberg and Theological Method13
3The Role of the Infinite in Pannenberg's Doctrine of God59
4God, the Future, and Human Freedom91
5Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: The One God131
6God as an Infinite Field of Power165
7The Doctrine of the Divine Attributes201
8Conclusion233
Bibliography245
Index253
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