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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Extremely clear and concise explanation of what "the trinity" means. Covers common misconceptions (including ones I've struggled with) and gives reasons for why having a right, biblical understanding the trinity even matters. You can't go wrong reading this. I read this right after reading "Delighting In The Trinity" by Michael Reeves. It was also good but I'd definitely recommend The Forgotten Trinity higher. White's explanation (as you'd expect) was grounded in historical and biblical textual information with great coverage of the major misconceptions and arguments against various aspects of the trinity. Reeves' approach was different and seemed more, philosophical maybe? for lack of a better word. Reeves' explanations really made me think about whether his view made sense to me and I had several conflicting thoughts reading it. Forgotten Trinity left me with none of those conflicts. no reviews | add a review
Discover Afresh the Living Truth of a Foundational Christian Belief The Trinity is a basic teaching of the Christian faith. It defines God's essence and describes how He relates to us. The Forgotten Trinity is a concise, understandable explanation of what the Trinity is and why it matters. It refutes cultic distortions of God. It shows how a grasp of this significant teaching leads to renewed worship and deeper understanding of what it means to be a Christian. And amid today's emphasis on the renewing work of the Holy Spirit, The Forgotten Trinity is a balanced look at all three persons of the Trinity. No library descriptions found. |
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an excellent book! ( )