01594nam a2200313 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704100080006708200110007508200130008610000190009910000110011824500480012924500330017724500180021026000090022826000160023726000090025330000110026230000140027330000100028749000520029752007590034965000230110865000220113165000360115365000250118985600660121420260119071019.02023-08-03 13:18:08 a9781842273692, 1842273698 aeng a261.55 bG738-B99 aBuxton, Graham eAuthor aThe Trinity, Creation and Pastoral Ministry bImaging the perichoretic God cGraham Buxton aU.K. bPaternoster c2005 a310tr. bPaperback c23 cm aPaternoster biblical and theological monographs aThe new Trinitarian thinking takes a great step forward in this book. It may well be the future of Christian theology. In this book the author proposes a three-way conversation between theology, science and pastoral ministry. His approach draws on a Trinitarian understanding of God as a relational being of love, whose life ""spills over"" into all created reality, human and non-human. By locating human meaning and purpose within God's ""creation-community"" this book offers the possibility of a transforming engagement between those in pastoral ministry and the scientific community. Trinitarian relationships are to be modelled in the pastoral life the church, we are to image the intimate inter-relationships...the perichoresis of the Triune God. aChristian Ministry aPastoral theology aTrinity -- History of doctrines aReligion and science4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/11408/31.jpgyCover Image