Thank you for your summary insights. One of the things I find brilliant about Torrance are his small books packed with a depth of meaning that seems to leap up and out of his pages.
I loved your book of T.F.Torrance.His scientific theories was a little too academic for me but the rest of the book was excellent.I recommend it to all who want to understand the Trinity a little better before picking up your book.Blessings Brother!
Thanks! Moltmann and Cone are other major influences for me, and so I highly recommend both! Cone's "God of the Oppressed" and Moltmann's "The Way of Jesus Christ" or "The Crucified God" are excellent places to start.
Watching you from France where unhappily only one article of Torrence has only ever been translated ! Thank you very much for this video !
This is a phenomenal clear summary. So very helpful.
Thank you for your summary insights. One of the things I find brilliant about Torrance are his small books packed with a depth of meaning that seems to leap up and out of his pages.
Thanks for watching, Ernest! And I would agree with you about TFT's books. Especially The Mediation of Christ, which is one of my favorites from him.
you did great, thank you!
I loved your book of T.F.Torrance.His scientific theories was a little too academic for me but the rest of the book was excellent.I recommend it to all who want to understand the Trinity a little better before picking up your book.Blessings Brother!
Thank you, Terry! I am very glad to hear my book was a help to you. God bless! :)
Torrence’s emphasizes Theosis! Powerful
Yes, such an important and helpful aspect of his theology!
Thank you for this!
Thanks for watching!
Man I didn’t know you had a UA-cam channel. You sneaky lad you!👍
Haha :D glad you found it! I just started posting more and plan to continue to do so in the future.
Great stuff 👍 Stephen, outside of Barth and Torrance, do you have a favorite, a go to, etc. Trinitarian theologian?
Thanks! Moltmann and Cone are other major influences for me, and so I highly recommend both! Cone's "God of the Oppressed" and Moltmann's "The Way of Jesus Christ" or "The Crucified God" are excellent places to start.
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@@StephenDMorrison do you enjoy Baxter, McVey, etc?
@@riverjao C. Baxter Kruger? Yes, big fan of his work! I have heard of McVey but haven't read much of his work.
@@StephenDMorrison yep, Baxter Kruger 👍 I enjoy his writings as well.