The Trinity (Guides To Theology Series)
Roger E. Olson, Christopher HallPaperback 2002-04-01
Guides to Theology is a series sponsored by the Christian Theological Research Fellowship that provides concise introductions to key themes and current issues in systematic theology. Written by leading experts, these volumes are truly designed for students and general readers, serving as clear and accessible explanations of the basic doctrines of Christianity.
Appropriately the premier volume in the Guides to Theology series, The Trinity provides readers with a basic knowledge of the central and most distinctive doctrine of the Christian faith — the triune nature of God.
Concise, nontechnical, and up-to-date, the book offers a detailed historical and theological description of the doctrine of the Trinity, tracing its development from the first days of Christianity through the medieval and Reformation eras and into the modern age. Special attention is given to early church controversies and to the church fathers who helped carve out the doctrine of the triune God as well as to the twentieth-century renaissance of the doctrine. The second part of the book contains a comprehensive annotated bibliography of classical and contemporary works on the doctrine of the Trinity.
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Provides a clear, user-friendly guide to the doctrine of the Trinity.
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Guides to Theology is a series sponsored by the Christian Theological Research Fellowship that provides concise introductions to key themes and current issues in systematic theology. Written by leading experts, these volumes are truly designed for students and general readers, serving as clear and accessible explanations of the basic doctrines of Christianity.
Appropriately the premier volume in the Guides to Theology series, The Trinity provides readers with a basic knowledge of the central and most distinctive doctrine of the Christian faith — the triune nature of God.
Concise, nontechnical, and up-to-date, the book offers a detailed historical and theological description of the doctrine of the Trinity, tracing its development from the first days of Christianity through the medieval and Reformation eras and into the modern age. Special attention is given to early church controversies and to the church fathers who helped carve out the doctrine of the triune God as well as to the twentieth-century renaissance of the doctrine. The second part of the book contains a comprehensive annotated bibliography of classical and contemporary works on the doctrine of the Trinity.
-Publisher.
Publisher Description
Provides a clear, user-friendly guide to the doctrine of the Trinity.