Book contents
- Human Anguish and God’s Power
- Current Issues in Theology
- Human Anguish and God’s Power
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- The Echternach Procession: A Preface
- 1 Introduction: Consoling Anguish and Making It Worse
- Part I Glory
- 2 The Glory of the Triune God: What and Who the Powerful God Is
- Part II Kingdom
- Part III Power
- Part IV Stammering Praise
- Bibliography
- Index
2 - The Glory of the Triune God: What and Who the Powerful God Is
from Part I - Glory
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 January 2021
- Human Anguish and God’s Power
- Current Issues in Theology
- Human Anguish and God’s Power
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- The Echternach Procession: A Preface
- 1 Introduction: Consoling Anguish and Making It Worse
- Part I Glory
- 2 The Glory of the Triune God: What and Who the Powerful God Is
- Part II Kingdom
- Part III Power
- Part IV Stammering Praise
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
God’s “power” is the power of “what” and “who” God intrinsically is. Praise is the appropriate response to God’s intrinsic glory of “what” and “who” God is. The imagery of the Nicene Creed suggests that God’s “glory” is the attractiveness of the dynamic generative self-giving that just is the Triune life of communion in love among three “Others.”
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- Human Anguish and God's Power , pp. 19 - 68Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020