Description
Book SynopsisThis book contributes to the study of Thomas F. Torrance by promoting his realist agenda, and the same time, expanding his program that takes into consideration a well-nuanced pentecostal spirituality. More specifically, it assesses the foundational methodological framework of Torrance's scientific approach to theology for the purpose of constructing a triadic methodological structure for theological science. In doing so, it not only recognizes Torrance's efforts to bridge the gap between science (number), word (hermeneutics), and spirit (theo-philosophy), but also critically reviews his theo-scientific project by identifying his restrictive tendencies that limit the full outworking of human spirituality and imagination. Based upon this analysis, this study constructively modifies Torrance's theological science by complementing his realist agenda with the pentecostally driven pneumatological imagination. In the final analysis, Number, Word, and Spirit argues that theologica
Table of Contents
Preface – Acknowledgements – List of Abbreviations – Introduction – Torrance’s Triadic Methodology for Interfacing – Critical Evaluation of Torrance’s Theological Science – Rethinking Torrance’s Scientific Way of Doing Theology from a Pentecostal-Pneumatological Perspective – Delineating the Contours of an Analogical Method for the Theology and Science Interface: The Triadic Structure of Theological Science – A Test Case: Christology and the Analogical Method – Conclusion – Appendix: A Critical Survey of Thomas F. Torrance’s Theo-Scientific Project – Index.