Stanley Grenz

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Stanley Grenz was an influential late-20th-century evangelical theologian known for his work in systematic theology, postmodern theology, and especially his development of a relational, community-focused doctrine of the Trinity.

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instanceOf evangelical theologian
person
systematic theologian
academicDegree PhD in theology
birthDate 1950-01-07
birthPlace Jamestown, North Dakota, United States
causeOfDeath brain hemorrhage
coAuthorWith John R. Franke
deathDate 2005-03-12
denomination Baptists
surface form: Baptist
doctoralAdvisor Wolfhart Pannenberg
educatedAt Denver Seminary
University of Colorado Boulder
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
surface form: University of Munich
employer Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond
Carey Theological College
North American Baptist Seminary
Regent College
familyName Grenz
fieldOfWork Trinitarian theology
evangelical theology
postmodern theology
systematic theology
givenName Stanley
knownFor community-focused theology
engaging postmodern thought from an evangelical perspective
relational doctrine of the Trinity
languageOfWork English
memberOf North American Baptist Conference
nationality American
notableWork A Primer on Postmodernism
Beyond Foundationalism
Created for Community
Revisioning Evangelical Theology
Theology for the Community of God
placeOfDeath Vancouver
surface form: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
positionHeld Baptist pastor
professor of theology
religion Christianity
theologicalEmphasis community as an image of the Trinity
postconservative evangelicalism
relational ontology
theologicalInfluence Karl Barth
Wolfhart Pannenberg
theologicalTradition evangelicalism
wroteAbout doctrine of the Trinity
ecclesiology
ethics
postmodernism and Christian faith

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