Jrgen Moltmann's distinctive insights in trinitarian theology – especially about the relations within God and God's presence increation – are revolutionary for theology and set the stage for these further explorations. The esteemed group of contributors in this volume probes new ways of understanding the triune character of God. Among the contributors Nicholas Constas Sarah A. Coakley Harvey G. Cox Jr. Lyle Dabney David Fergusson David H. Kelsey Daniel Migliore Gerald O'Collins John Polkinghorne William Schweiker Dirk Smit Bryan D. Spinks Kathryn Tanner Ronald F. Thiemann Miroslav Volf John Webster Nicholas Wolterstorff
Miroslav Volf is the Henry B. Wright Professor of Theology at Yale Divinity School and the founding director of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture. “One of the most celebrated theologians of our time,” (Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury), Volf is a leading expert on religion and conflict. His recent books include Against the Tide: Love in a Time of Petty Dreams and Persisting Enmities, and Exclusion & Embrace: A Theological Exploration of Identity, Otherness, and Reconciliation—winner of the 2002 Grawmeyer Award in Religion.
Short Review: A series of 18 essays about the implications of the Trinity of a variety of areas of a theology and practice. Edited by Miraslov Volf - I did not read this whole book. Instead I read the chapters that most looked interesting to me. It is pretty dense in parts. I will probably come back and read some more of it later. Not an introduction to the trinity, but an introduction to modern theology around the trinity.
Wonderful collection of essays concerning the life of the Trinity. The emphasis on the life and work of Jurgen Moltmann as it relates to the social nature of the Trinity is refreshing and added depth to the collection.