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The Trinitarian Theology of Stanley J. Grenz
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Introduction /1. Evangelical Trinitarian Revisioning /2. Pannenberg and Grenz (1): The Origin of Stanley J. Grenz's Trinitarian Methodology /3. Pannenberg and Grenz (2): The Origin of Stanley J. Grenz's Trinitarian Theology /4. Discovering the Divine Community: The Early Developing Shape of Stanley J. Grenz's Doctrine of the Trinity /5. Rediscovering the Triune God: The Latter Shape of Stanley J. Grenz's Doctrine of the Trinity /6. Grenz and the Imago Dei: The Trinitarian Shape of Stanley J. Grenz's Theology /7. Grenz and Comprehensive Love: The Trinitarian Shape of Stanley J. Grenz's Ethic/s /8. Conclusion: Evangelical Theology's Reception of Grenz's Trinitarian Project / Bibliography / Index

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This volume offers a comprehensive treatment of the doctrine of the Trinity as the primary feature of Stanley Grenz's revisioning project for evangelical theology

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Jason S. Sexton is Research Associate with the University of Southern California's Center for Religion and Civic Culture, USA.

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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.
*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and continuing contribution of Grenz's theology by attending closely to its development and drawing perceptively on unpublished material.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*

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