lives and action reflect God as their loving response to him.
2.4.3 Gunton's Doctrine of Creation
The following section expounds Gunton’s doctrine of creation in light of his theological framework. The doctrine of creation is one area of his theology that demonstrates the application of his Trinitarian theology. According to him, humans learn the nature of God, the notion of being persons, the world, and ethics from their understanding of the ontology of Trinitarian God in relation as distinct persons.
Gunton maintains the importance of the Trinitarian understanding of God-world relationship in his doctrine of creation. To him, we can envisage the reality of creation because God the Father creates the world with his two hands (the Son and
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In his posthumously published published work Father, Son and Holy Spirit: Toward a Fully Trinitarian Theology (2003), the focus is also primarily on Creation.2 The doctrine of creation based on a purposive Trinitarian ontology is therefore important in Gunton's theology. The section below expounds how, according to Gunton, the doctrine of creation has its ontological antecedence from the purposive Trinitarian creator God, who continues to relate with his human and non-human creation, and intends to bring them back to his original plan for them. In that project, Gunton argues, God graciously involves humans to participate. This section will then first look at the key influences on Gunton's doctrine of creation, and secondly at the overall shape of his doctrine, then thirdly at the main features of Gunton's doctrine of …show more content…
To him, the inadequate treatment of the doctrine, especially on questions pertaining to God's interaction with the world, has detrimental consequences on the perception and understanding of God, creation–humans and non-humans, and what it means to exist in the world.
2.4.3.2 Overall Shape of Gunton's Doctrine of Creation
In the context of these key influences, Gunton develops a doctrine of creation where he contends that God creates the world, and that his creation is an order of things which is intended to reach completion and perfection through the works of the Trinitarian God and human involvement for his own glory, in a projected time. In other words, Gunton's doctrine of creation is a project. The essential features