God's Attributes as God's Clarities: Wolf Krötke's Doctrine of the Divine Attributes |
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Authors: | CHRISTOPHER R.J. HOLMES |
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Affiliation: | Providence Theological Seminary, 10 College Crescent, Otterburne, MB, R0A 1G0, Canada. |
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Abstract: | Abstract: For the Berlin systematic theologian Wolf Krötke, the doctrine of the divine attributes presents God as, first, one who is clear and luminous in himself, and, second, as one who communicates his clarity in the eventfulness of Jesus Christ. Krötke modifies the traditional approach to the doctrine by redescribing God's attributes in terms of clarities which, in turn, are indicative of the glory of God. In this article, I expound and analyse Krötke's understanding of the clarities of truth, love, power and eternity as proper to God in his relationally rich reality shining forth, with an eye to the character of the renewal of human life thereby effected. Critical comments are also raised in relation to Krötke's proposal, particularly with respect to his lack of a robust doctrine of the immanent Trinity and the necessity of maintaining such. |
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