Critical engagement with Colin Gunton is still relatively small, although a number of PhDs have recently been completed or started that engage with Colin Gunton's theology.
Books
Hans Schaeffer, Createdness and Ethics: The Doctrine of Creation and Theological Ethics in the Theology of Colin E. Gunton and Oswald Bayer (Walter de Gruyter, 2006)
David Hohne, Spirit and Sonship: Colin Gunton's Theology of Particularity and the Holy Spirit (Ashgate, 2010)
Lincoln Harvey (ed.), The Theology of Colin Gunton (T & T Clark, 2010)
Bradley Green, Colin Gunton and the Failure of Augustine: The Theology of Colin Gunton in Light of Augustine (Pickwick, 2011)
Articles or Chapters
Craig Bartholomew, 'The Healing of Modernity: A Trintiarian Remedy? A Critical Dialogue with Colin Gunton's The One, the Three and the Many: God, Creation and the Culture of Modernity', European Journal of Theology 6.2 (1997), 111-130
Richard S. Fermer, 'The Limits of Trinitarian Theology as a Methodological Paradigm' in Neue Zeitschrifrt Systematische Theologie 41 (1999), 158-186
Bruce L. McCormack, 'The One, Three and The Many: In Memory of Colin Gunton', Cultural Encounters, Vol 1.2 (2005), 7-17
John Webster, 'Systematic Theology After Barth: Jungel, Jenson and Gunton' in David Ford and Rachel Muers (eds.), The Modern Theologians: An Introduction to Christian Theology since 1918 [3rd ed.], (Blackwell, 2005), 249-264
Robert Jenson, 'Afterword' in Paul Louis Metzger (ed.), Trinitarian Soundings in Systematic Theology (T & T Clark, 2005), 217-220
Brad Green, 'The Protomodern Augustine? Colin Gunton and the Failure of Augustine', International Journal of Systematic Theology 9.3 (2007), 328-341
Ronald Chia, 'Trinity and Ontology: Colin Gunton's Ecclesiology', International Journal of Systematic Theology 9.4 (2007), 452-468
Bernhard Nausnera, 'The failure of a laudable project: Gunton, the Trinity and human self-understanding', Scottish Journal of Theology 62.4 (2009)
Najeeb G. Awad, 'Personhood as Particularity: John Zizioulas, Colin Gunton, and the Trinitarian Theology of Personhood'. Journal of Reformed Theology 4.1 (2010)
Other Limited Responses
Stephen Williams, Revelation and Reconciliation: A Window on Modernity (Cambridge, 1995)
David S. Cunningham, These Three Are One: The Practice of Trinitarian Theology, (Blackwell, 1998)
Karen Kilby, 'Perichoresis and Projection: Problems with Social Doctrines of the Trinity', New Blackfriars 81 (2000)
T. F. Torrance, 'Thomas Torrance Responds' in Elmer M. Colyer (ed.) The Promise of Trinitarian Theology: Theologians in Dialogue with T.F. Torrance, (Rowman & Littlefield, 2001)
Paul Molnar, Divine Freedom and the Doctrine of the Immament Trinity (T & T Clark, 2002)
Neil Ormerod, 'Augustine and the Trinity: Whose crisis?', Pacifica 16.1 (2003)
Miroslav Volf, ''The Trinity is our Social Programme': The Doctrine of the Trinity and the Shape of Social Engagement' in Alan Torrance and Michael Banner (eds.), The Doctrine of God and Theological Ethics (T & T Clark, 2006), 105-124. (Also previously published in Modern Theology 14.3 (July 1998)
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