Colin Gunton

Colin Gunton

Colin Ewart Gunton (19 January 1941-6 May 2003) was a British systematic theologian. As a theologian he made contributions to the doctrine of Creation and the doctrine of the trinity. He was Professor of Christian Doctrine at King's College London from 1984 and co-founder with Christoph Schwoebel of the Research Institute for Systematic Theology in 1988. Gunton was actively involved in the United Reformed Church in the United Kingdom where he had been a minister since 1972.

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Biography

Gunton grew up in Nottingham, England. He first studied the Classics at Hertford College, Oxford and graduated with a B.A. in 1966, the same year he was married. He then began his study of theology, and a year later received an M.A. from Mansfield College, Oxford. He then began his doctoral work under the direction of Robert Jenson, which took six years because he began teaching two years into his doctoral program as he became Lecturer in Philosophy of Religion at King's College London in 1969. His dissertation was a study of the doctrine of God in the thought of Charles Hartshorne and Karl Barth, which was completed in 1973. He became an Associate Minister of the Brentwood United Reformed Church in 1975, a position which he held until his passing.

Gunton was appointed Lecturer in Systematic Theology at King's College in 1980, and in 1984 became Professor of Christian Doctrine, later becoming the Dean of Faculty from 1988-1990. He also served as Head of the Department of Theology and Religious Studies from 1993-97. Gunton founded and directed the Research Institute in Systematic Theology which drew distinguished scholars and many graduate students from around the world. In 1992 he delivered the Bampton Lectures at the University of Oxford, (published as The One, the Three and the Many) and delivered the Warfield Lectures at Princeton Theological Seminary in 1993. He also co-founded the International Journal of Systematic Theology with John Bainbridge Webster and Ralph del Colle in 1999.

Gunton was awarded honorary doctorates by the University of London (1993), the University of Aberdeen (1999), and shortly before his death, the University of Oxford (2003). He was also made a Fellow of King's College.[1]

Writings

Gunton's most influential work was on the doctrines of Creation and the Trinity. One of his most important books is The One, the Three and the Many: God, Creation and the Culture of Modernity" (1993), and is "a profound analysis of the paradoxes and contradictions of Modernity." [2] The One, the Three and the Many remains a "majestical survey of the western intellectual tradition and a penetrating analysis of the modern condition."[3]

Major works

  • Becoming and Being: The Doctrine of God in Charles Hartshorne and Karl Barth (1978, 2nd Ed. 2001)
  • Yesterday and Today: A Study of Continuities in Christology (1983, 2nd Ed. 1997)
  • Enlightenment and Alienation: An Essay Towards a Trinitarian Theology (1985)
  • Actuality of Atonement: A Study of Metaphor, Rationality and the Christian Tradition (1988) ISBN 0-567-29220-7
  • The Promise of Trinitarian Theology (1991, 2nd Ed. 1997) ISBN 0-567-08100-1
  • Christ and Creation (1992) ISBN 0-8028-0579-5 | ISBN 0-85364-527-2
  • The One, the Three and the Many: God, Creation and the Culture of Modernity (1993) ISBN 0-521-42184-5
  • A Brief Theology of Revelation (1995) ISBN 0-567-09726-9 | ISBN 0-567-29293-2
  • Theology Through the Theologians: Essays 1972-1995 (1996)
  • The Triune Creator: A Historical and Systematic Study (1998) ISBN 0-8028-4575-4
  • Intellect and Action (2000, T & T Clark))
  • Theology Through Preaching (2001, T & T Clark)
  • The Christian Faith: An Introduction to Christian Doctrine (2002) ISBN 0-631-21182-9
  • Act and Being: Toward A Theology of the Divine Attributes (2002)
  • Father, Son and Holy Spirit: Toward A Fully Trinitarian Theology (2003)
  • Theologian as Preacher: Further Sermons from Colin Gunton (2007, T & T Clark)
  • The Barth Lectures (2007, T & T Clark)

Edited Works

  • On Being the Church (1988)
  • Persons, Divine and Human (1991)
  • God and Freedom: Essays in Historical and Systematic Theology (1995)
  • The Doctrine of Creation (1997)
  • The Cambridge Companion to Christian Doctrine (1997)
  • Time, Trinity and Church: A Response to the theology of Robert Jenson (2000)
  • The Practice of Theology: A Reader (2002) edited with Murray Rae and Stephen Holmes
  • The Theology of Reconciliation (2003)

Secondary Bibliography

  • Lincoln Harvey, ed. The Theology of Colin Gunton (London and New York: T&T Clark, 2010)
  • Bradley G. Green, Colin Gunton and the Failure of Augustine: The Theology of Colin Gunton in Light of Augustine (Eugene, OR, 2011) (Distinguished Dissertations in Christian Theology).

References

  1. ^ Paul Louis Metzger, ed., Trinitarian Soundings in Systematic Theology (T&T Clark, 2005), pp. 1-3
  2. ^ King's announces the 2003 Fellows
  3. ^ King's announces the 2003 Fellows

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