Thomas Forsyth Torrance (1913–2007)
Author of Incarnation: The Person and Life of Christ
About the Author
The Very Revd Thomas F. Torrance was Professor of Christian Dogmatics at the University of Edinburgh UK. Paul D. Molnar is Professor of Systematic Theology at St John's University, NY, USA.
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Series
Works by Thomas Forsyth Torrance
Trinitarian Faith: The Evangelical Theology of the Ancient Catholic Faith (1988) 218 copies, 2 reviews
The Gospel According to St. John 11-21 and the First Epistle of John (1960) — Editor — 191 copies, 1 review
Christian Frame of Mind: Reason, Order, and Openness in Theology and Natural Science (1985) 46 copies
Transformation and Convergence in the Frame of Knowledge: Explorations in the Interrelations of Scientific and Theological Enterprise (1982) 33 copies
The Incarnation: Ecumenical Studies in the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed, A.D.381 (1981) 27 copies
Hermeneutics of John Calvin (Monograph Supplements to the Scottish Journal of Theology) (1988) 23 copies
Conflict and agreement in the church : volume two: the ministry and the sacraments of the Gospel 7 copies
Agreement and Disagreement: The Common Ground and Major Differences in Belief Between the Church of Scotland and the Rom (1984) 3 copies
The centrality of Christ: Devotions and addresses [at] the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, May 1976 (1976) 2 copies
Biblical Doctrine of Baptism: A Study Document issued by the Special Commission on Baptism of the Church of Scotland (1958) 2 copies
Beatitudes and the decalogue 1 copy
Tracts and Treatises 1 copy
Le Sacerdoce Royal 1 copy
Church dogmatics 1 copy
Kingdom and Church 1 copy
Kresťanská teológia a vedecká kultúra : Teologické prednášky na Kráľovninej univerzite v Belfaste v roku 1980 (2009) 1 copy
Thomas Torrance 1 copy
Associated Works
Probing the Reformed Tradition: Historical Studies in Honor of Edward A. Dowey, Jr. (1989) — Contributor — 66 copies
Christ in Our Place: The Humanity of God in Christ for the Reconciliation of the World (1989) — Contributor — 44 copies
Creation, Christ and Culture: Studies in Honour of T. F. Torrance (1976) — some editions; Festschrift, some editions; some editions — 23 copies
John Calvin's Tracts and Treatises 3 Volumes (1958) — Introduction, Notes, some editions; Introduction, Notes, some editions — 3 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Torrance, Thomas Forsyth
- Other names
- Torrance, T. F.
- Birthdate
- 1913-08-30
- Date of death
- 2007-12-02
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Edinburgh (MA|1934)
New College, Edinburgh
University of Basil (DTheol|1946) - Occupations
- minister
professor
theologian - Organizations
- The Church of Scotland
- Awards and honors
- Templeton Prize (1978)
- Relationships
- Walker, Robert T. (nephew)
- Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Chengdu, Szechuan, China
- Places of residence
- Chengdu, Szechuan, China (born)
- Place of death
- Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- Chengdu, Szechuan, China
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Reviews
The centre of the Christian faith is the Christ, Jesus of Nazareth. Who Jesus is (Christology) and what Jesus did (Soteriology) comprise the crux of Christianity.
Thomas F. Torrance taught these two classes at Edinburgh University from 1952 to 1978. This volume, Incarnation, contains the notes of Torrance's Christology class as edited by Robert T. Walker. The book is dense and full of historical theological detail. Consuming Incarnation on the printed page was challenging enough—I can't show more imagine having to grasp this material in lecture format alone!
Torrance begins with a careful description of his "scientific method" which is probably not what you're assuming. For Torrance, a subject has to be studied according to its own internal logic. The Christ has given himself to be understood by scripture. Rather than import some modernist framework for understanding how Jesus is fully God and fully man, Torrance stays with the logic of scripture.
The most important theme of Incarnation is the atoning nature of the hypostatic union. Even though the second volume in this series is dedicated to Soteriology—Atonement, Torrance repeatedly emphasizes how the union of God and man in one person was a crucial element in the salvation of humanity. If your Christology is wrong, your Soteriology falls apart. The unassumed is the unredeemed.
Incarnation is full of detailed historical arguments, from Scripture to Patristics to the Reformation. Every view is carefully explained and evaluated. In order to better grasp this material, I have summarized and offered some reflections on each section on my blog (http://stephenbarkley.com/book-studies/incarnation-by-thomas-f-torrance).
In the end, Torrance's theology leads to doxology. You can't help but be inspired to worship the God-man who assumed our fallen human nature in order to redeem humanity. show less
Thomas F. Torrance taught these two classes at Edinburgh University from 1952 to 1978. This volume, Incarnation, contains the notes of Torrance's Christology class as edited by Robert T. Walker. The book is dense and full of historical theological detail. Consuming Incarnation on the printed page was challenging enough—I can't show more imagine having to grasp this material in lecture format alone!
Torrance begins with a careful description of his "scientific method" which is probably not what you're assuming. For Torrance, a subject has to be studied according to its own internal logic. The Christ has given himself to be understood by scripture. Rather than import some modernist framework for understanding how Jesus is fully God and fully man, Torrance stays with the logic of scripture.
The most important theme of Incarnation is the atoning nature of the hypostatic union. Even though the second volume in this series is dedicated to Soteriology—Atonement, Torrance repeatedly emphasizes how the union of God and man in one person was a crucial element in the salvation of humanity. If your Christology is wrong, your Soteriology falls apart. The unassumed is the unredeemed.
Incarnation is full of detailed historical arguments, from Scripture to Patristics to the Reformation. Every view is carefully explained and evaluated. In order to better grasp this material, I have summarized and offered some reflections on each section on my blog (http://stephenbarkley.com/book-studies/incarnation-by-thomas-f-torrance).
In the end, Torrance's theology leads to doxology. You can't help but be inspired to worship the God-man who assumed our fallen human nature in order to redeem humanity. show less
In this significant work, Professor T.F. Torrance examines the importance of the Nicene Faith for Christian theology. By cutting across the divide between East and West and between Catholic and Evangelical, he also offers a unique contribution to our understanding of the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. The author provides an account of the principle themes of the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed: the doctrine of God as Father and Creator; the doctrine of the Holy Spirit and of the Church; and show more the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. He allows the patristic theologians to speak for themselves and brings to light the inner theological connections which give coherent structure to the classical theology of the ancient Catholic Church as it was formulated during the fourth century. T. F. Torrance engages with the theologians of the fourth century, illuminating and developing the one authentically ecumenical confession of faith of the churches of East and West. In the realisation of this approach, the theology of T.F. Torrance himself, one of our greatest contemporary theologians, is itself illuminated and developed, creating what is truly a remarkable 'one volume dogmatics' of today. show less
Great messages with depth of theology, and good reading prior to preaching at Christmas.
like most grads of Aberdeen there's always a torrance or three but this is a readable torrance.
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