Friday 13 July 2018

Forthcoming: The T&T Clark Companion to Colin Gunton

The T&T Clark Companion to Colin Gunton is due to published (I think) towards the end of 2019 and one of the editors (Andrew Picard) has given me permission to reproduce the outline on my blog. You will see that I’m one of the contributors!

Andrew Walker: Foreword
Murray Rae, Myk Habets, and Andrew Picard (eds.): Introduction
Paul Brazier: Colin Gunton: A Life in Theology

Part 1: Theological Themes

Paul Metzger: Gunton on Revelation
Paul Cumin: Gunton on Mediation
Sue Patterson: Gunton on Theological Language
Paul Molnar: Gunton on the Trinity
Christoph Schwöbel: Gunton on Creation
Oliver Crisp: Gunton on Christology
Murray Rae: Gunton on Atonement
Marc Cortez: Gunton on Theological Anthropology
Myk Habets: Gunton on Pneumatology
Terry J. Wright: Gunton on Eschatology
Uche Anizor: Gunton on Ecclesiology
John McDowell: Gunton on Modernity
Andrew Picard: Gunton on Culture
Lucy Peppiatt: Gunton on Community
Andy Goodliff and Paul Goodliff: Gunton on Theology, Ministry, and the Christian Life

Part 2: Theologians

Douglas Farrow: Gunton and Irenaeus
Demetrios Bathrellos: Gunton and the Cappadocians
Joshua McNall: Gunton and Augustine
Randal Rauser: Gunton and Western Philosophy
Mark Thompson: Gunton and Calvin
Stephen Holmes: Gunton and Coleridge
Graham McFarlane: Gunton and Irving
Kelly Kapic: Gunton and Owen
Peter S. Oh: Gunton and Barth
Jeremy Ive: Gunton and Jenson
Eve Tibbs: Gunton and Zizioulas/Eastern Orthodoxy
Eric Flett: Gunton and T. F. Torrance
Ivor Davidson: Gunton and Jüngel

Comprehensive Bibliography of Gunton’s Works

There are some big names here and I am privileged to see my much, much smaller name squeezed in among them. I’m also a little nervous, as the essay on eschatology will be the first piece of sustained academic writing I’ve done for quite a few years and I feel sorely out of practice. The aim is to focus on Gunton’s constructive contribution to theology, so this Companion should prove to be a stimulating read on the whole.

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