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Thomas F. Torrance : Theologian of the Trinity
There is little doubt that Thomas Forsyth Torrance (1913–2007) is one of the most significant English-speaking theologians of the twentieth century. According to Alister McGrath, those outside of Great Britain generally regard Torrance “as the most significant British academic theologian of the twentieth century” and, in his view, “one of the most productive, creative and important theologians of the twentieth century”. In the estimation of George Hunsinger, Torrance’s understanding of the sacraments in particular represents a new synthesis of Calvin and Barth which improves on both and embodies “the most creative Reformed breakthrough on the sacraments in twentieth-century theology, and arguably the most important Reformed statement since Calvin”. Stanley Grenz notes that as early as 1984 the editors of the Reformed Review praised Torrance as “the leading Reformed theologian today in the Anglo-Saxon world” and “one of the most brilliant and seminal thinkers of our time”. Elmer Colyer believes there is a “growing consensus that Thomas F. Torrance is one of the premier theologians in the second half of the twentieth century”. Kye Won Lee calls Torrance “the most.
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