Believing Three Ways in One God: A Reading of the Apostles' Creed

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SCM Press, 2002 - Religion - 136 pages
Nicholas Lash has long been one of the most interesting and original of current theological voices. In this book, perhaps his most significant work, he offers sustained and systematic theology and a subtle and nuanced appraisal of the Apostles' Creed. Continually thought-provoking and written with his customary elegance and economy, the book is essentially practical, intended to bring a deeper understanding of the words of the Creed to those who say them. 'This book is consciously directed towards people who are prepared to apply their minds to reaching a better understanding of their faith. There are many such in our churches.They will get encouragement from Profesor Lash, and preachers too will be encouraged to take up the neglected trinitarian theme and explore it's rich resources.' Expository Times

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