This wide-ranging volume is a condensation of the author's lifetime of study and thought about the Christian faith. Broad in scope, the book deliberately follows the pattern of Schleiermacher's great nineteenth-century work, Dogmatics. Professor Gunton, however, uses a different method and approach and ends with a far more robust treatment of the objective existence of the eternally triune God.' This concise statement of the contents of Christian teaching will prove invaluable to students of introductory theology, as well as anyone interested in the central claim of the Christian faith to be true.
|