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
- Part II Kingdom
- Part III Power
- 7 Assumptions about God’s Power in Problematic Pastoral Remarks
- 8 The Triune God’s Intrinsic Power
- 9 The Triune God’s Power in Two Registers
- 10 The “Uselessness” of the Triune God
- Part IV Stammering Praise
- Bibliography
- Index
8 - The Triune God’s Intrinsic Power
from Part III - Power
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
- Part II Kingdom
- Part III Power
- 7 Assumptions about God’s Power in Problematic Pastoral Remarks
- 8 The Triune God’s Intrinsic Power
- 9 The Triune God’s Power in Two Registers
- 10 The “Uselessness” of the Triune God
- Part IV Stammering Praise
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The power of the Triune God’s intrinsic sovereignty is variously expressed in qualities of the power of God’s sovereignty in different strands of the economy. God’s way of relating in each strand of the economy is intrinsically powerfully self-regulated (“sovereign”) toward different goods for creatures. Hence, there is no one sense in which God is “powerful.” However, all of the strands express two qualities of the power of God’s intrinsic sovereignty: free provenience and self-binding to realize discrete goods for creatures in their kinds. Hence, in each strand God powerfully relates to realize certain goods for creatures in ways that are self-bound not to conflict with creatures in ways that violate their integrities as creatures in their kinds. As an example, this is exhibited in regard to the Triune God’s relating in creative blessing by analysis of implications of the taxis in which the “Persons” are engaged in creation.
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- Human Anguish and God's Power , pp. 262 - 286Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020