Iain Torrance - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • Torrance, Iain (1988, 1998). Christology after Chalcedon. Cambridge: Canterbury Press. ISBN 0-907547-97-4.
  • Torrance, Iain (1992), "Paradigm Change in Sixth Century Christology", Greek Orthodox Review (Brookline) 36 (part 3-4): 277–285, ISSN 00173894
  • Torrance, Iain, ed.; Storrar, William, ed. (1995). Human Genetics: A Christian Perspective. Edinburgh: St. Andrew Press. ISBN 0-86153-208-2.
  • Torrance, Iain (1996), "The Trinity in Relation to Creation and Incarnation", Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie (Tübingen) 38: 29–37, ISSN 00283517
  • Torrance, Iain (1998), "Theological Issues in the Debate between the Reformed and Orthodox Churches on the Doctrine of the Trinity", in Vischer, Lukas, ed., Agreed Statements from the Orthodox Reformed Dialogue, Geneva: WARC, pp. 25–35, ISBN 92-9075-050-2
  • Torrance, Iain, ed.; Spinks, Bryan, ed. (1999). In Praise of God: Essays on Modern Reformed Liturgy. Edinburgh and Grand Rapids: T & T Clark and Eerdmans. ISBN 0-567-08606-2.
  • Torrance, Iain, ed.; Tanner, Kathryn, ed.; Webster, John, ed. (2007). Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-924576-5.
  • Torrance, Iain (2008), "Severus of Antioch on the Forty Martyrs", in Kiraz, George, Malphono w-Rabo d-Malphone: Studies in Honor of Sebastian P. Brock, Piscataway: Gorgias Press, pp. 717–734, ISBN 978-1-59333-706-3
  • Torrance, Iain, ed.; McFarland, Ian, ed.; Fergusson, David, ed.; Kilby, Karen, ed. (February 2011). Cambridge Dictionary of Christian Theology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-88092-3.

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