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  1. The following essay is a reader's guide to the publications of Thomas F. Torrance. The essay covers both primary and secondary literature in relation to all of the main themes of Torrance's theology and also his life. Since Torrance's publications include more than six hundred items, this essay is introductory and adressed primarily to those ...

  2. T. F. Torrance loved the church fathers, especially Athanasius. His works include a number of detailed studies on patristic thought, focusing on such themes as the doctrine of grace and biblical hermeneutics. Citations of the fathers also pervade his constructive theological writings, bringing patristic wisdom to bear on matters as diverse as epistemology, modern science, and ecumenical ...

  3. Thomas F. Torrance invites evangelicals to think more Christianly. Thomas Forsyth Torrance (1913–2007) was one of the most important theologians of the twentieth century, yet his work remains relatively neglected by evangelicals.

  4. Edição Inglês | por Karl Barth, Thomas F. Torrance, e outros. | 23 set 2015. 1. Kindle. R$2499. Disponível instantaneamente. Capa Comum. R$17788. em até 3x de R$ 59,30 sem juros. Receba quinta-feira, 21 de set - sexta-feira, 6 de out.

  5. 19 de dez. de 1996 · Books. Theology in Reconstruction. Thomas F. Torrance. Wipf and Stock Publishers, Dec 19, 1996 - Religion - 288 pages. A collection of fifteen essays addressing the basic intellectual challenges to the contemporary Christian church. Professor Torrance deals with such topics as the centrality of Christology in scientific dogmatics, the Reformed ...

  6. Thomas Forsyth Torrance 1913–2007 T. F. Torrance was one of the most capable and widely influential Scottish divines of the second half of the twentieth century. Possessed of seem ­ ingly limitless drive and industry, he deployed his energies over a long and remarkably full career in a number of spheres. He was an authoritative

  7. 28 de jul. de 2010 · Extract. I n this book Paul D. Molnar maps Torrance’s thoughts in the history of dogma—crucially, in relation to the trinitarian doctrine of being, arguing that, ‘For T. F. Torrance, the doctrine of the Trinity is the central doctrine around which all other Christian doctrines gravitate and become comprehensible’ (p. 31).