The belief that God is a Trinity – one God in three persons, Father, Son and Holy Spirit – is fundamental to Christianity, central to the whole understanding of the divine nature and the story of human salvation. Although the term 'Trinity' does not appear in the Bible, it expresses...
The belief that God is a Trinity – one God in three persons, Father, Son and Holy Spirit – is fundamental to Christianity, central to the whole understanding of the divine nature and the story of human salvation. Although the term 'Trinity' does not appear in the Bible, it expresses thoroughly biblical teaching. It was developed by the early Christians as the only way to account for the revelation of God in Jesus Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit.
Brian Edgar's conviction is that the Trinity is fundamentally simple, thoroughly practical and theologically central – not abstract, obscure or irrelevant. With warmth and clarity, he expounds a range of biblical texts to show that God can indeed be known, and experienced in Christian life and ministry, in his glorious three-in-oneness.
Brian Edgar argues, when properly understood "the Trinity is as essential for theology as bones are for a body. The uniqueness of Christianity emerges entirely from it, and without it everything which is truly Christian disappears." This insightful theological commentary on the doctrine of the Trinity features: - Accessibility - Shows that the Trinity is essential to Christianity - Shows the Trinity is unique to Christianity - Helps readers understand the Trinity without abandoning logic or faith
The belief that God is a Trinity – one God in three persons, Father, Son and Holy Spirit – is fundamental to Christianity, central to the whole understanding of the divine nature and the story of human salvation. Although the term 'Trinity' does not appear in the Bible, it expresses...
The belief that God is a Trinity – one God in three persons, Father, Son and Holy Spirit – is fundamental to Christianity, central to the whole understanding of the divine nature and the story of human salvation. Although the term 'Trinity' does not appear in the Bible, it expresses thoroughly biblical teaching. It was developed by the early Christians as the only way to account for the revelation of God in Jesus Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit.
Brian Edgar's conviction is that the Trinity is fundamentally simple, thoroughly practical and theologically central – not abstract, obscure or irrelevant. With warmth and clarity, he expounds a range of biblical texts to show that God can indeed be known, and experienced in Christian life and ministry, in his glorious three-in-oneness.
Brian Edgar argues, when properly understood "the Trinity is as essential for theology as bones are for a body. The uniqueness of Christianity emerges entirely from it, and without it everything which is truly Christian disappears." This insightful theological commentary on the doctrine of the Trinity features: - Accessibility - Shows that the Trinity is essential to Christianity - Shows the Trinity is unique to Christianity - Helps readers understand the Trinity without abandoning logic or faith