1st Edition

Divine Providence and Human Agency Trinity, Creation and Freedom

By Alexander S. Jensen Copyright 2014
    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    Divine Providence and Human Agency develops an understanding of God and God's relation to creation that perceives God as sovereign over creation while, at the same time, allowing for a meaningful notion of human freedom. This book provides a bridge between contemporary approaches that emphasise human freedom, such as process theology and those influenced by it, and traditional theologies that stress divine omnipotence.This book argues that it is essential for Christian theology to maintain that God is ultimately in charge of history: otherwise there would be no solid grounds for Christian hope. Yet, the modern human self-understanding as free agent within certain limitations must be taken seriously. Jensen approaches this apparent contradiction from within a consistently trinitarian framework. Jensen argues that a Christian understanding of God must be based on the experience of the saving presence of Christ in the Church, leading to an apophatic and consistently trinitarian theology. This serves as the framework for the discussion of divine omnipotence and human freedom. On the basis of the theological foundation established in this book, it is possible to frame the problem in a way that makes it possible to live within this tension. Building on this foundation, Jensen develops an understanding of history as the unfolding of the divine purpose and as an expression of God's very being, which is self-giving love and desire for communion. This book offers an important contribution to the debate of the doctrine of God in the context of an evolutionary universe.

    Contents: Introduction; God’s transcendence and eternity; Divine omnipotence and human freedom; Divine activity in creation; A cruciform universe; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

    Biography

    Alexander S. Jensen is Senior Lecturer in Systematic Theology at Murdoch University and Principal of the Perth Theological Hall, Perth, Western Australia. Dr Jensen is a native of Germany. He studied theology at the universities of Tübingen, Durham and Oxford. He served as a parish priest in Stockton-on-Tees, UK, and became Lecturer in Divinity at the Church of Ireland Theological College with Trinity College, Dublin. In 2002 he was appointed to his current position. Dr Jensen's publications include Theological Hermeneutics (SCM Core Text) (London: SCM Press, 2007) and John's Gospel as Witness: The Development of the early Christian Language of Faith (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004).

    'The book is serious and worthwhile, written clearly and forcefully.' Reformation ’...a valuable and challenging contribution to a subject too much neglected in contemporary theology. Its attempt to link providential theology with the doctrine of the Trinity, divine eternity and the nature of theological language deserves further scholarly attention.’ Theology ’Divine Providence and Human Agency should be well regarded for its theological acuity and nuance.’ Journal of Theological Studies