God in Three Persons: A Contemporary Interpretation of the TrinityThis contemporary approach to basic doctrine offers a crucial tool for students who want comprehensive, consistent, logical theology. God in Three Persons will enhance undergraduate theological courses and has applications for graduate systematics and historical theology study. Erickson surveys the background for today's debate, showing that modern controversies simply rephrase old arguments. At its core this book is a close study of Scripture, especially the key teachings of John's Gospel. Erickson also considers whether belief in the Trinity is requisite to salvation, whether it makes any practical difference in the Christian worldview, and whether it is logical and intelligible. The book's contemporary statement of the Trinity doctrine sets forth and applies all biblical evidence to Christianity at large and worship and prayer in particular. |
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... Epistle to the Ephesians 18.2 ; Epistle to the Trallians 9 ; Epistle to the Smyr- neans 1.1-2 . 5. Justin Martyr , First Apology 21.1 ; 31.7 ; Dialogue with Trypho 63.1 ; 126.2 . 6. Tertullian , Prescription of Heretics 13 ; On the ...
... Epistle to the Ephesians 18.2 ; Epistle to the Trallians 9 ; Epistle to the Smyr- neans 1.1-2 . 5. Justin Martyr , First Apology 21.1 ; 31.7 ; Dialogue with Trypho 63.1 ; 126.2 . 6. Tertullian , Prescription of Heretics 13 ; On the ...
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... epistle . It is , indeed , the oldest surviving sermon of the Christian church after the New Testament.23 It be- gins with the exhortation : " Brethren , we ought so to think of Jesus Christ as of God , as of the judge of living and ...
... epistle . It is , indeed , the oldest surviving sermon of the Christian church after the New Testament.23 It be- gins with the exhortation : " Brethren , we ought so to think of Jesus Christ as of God , as of the judge of living and ...
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... Epistle of Barnabas 6.14 ; 12.2 ; 19.7 . 29. Ibid . , 7.3 ; 11.9 . 30. Ibid . , 5.5 . 31. Ignatius , Epistle to the Magnesians 8.2 . 32. Ignatius , Epistle to Polycarp 3.2 . 33. Epistle to the Ephesians 3.2 ; Epistle to the Romans 8.2 ...
... Epistle of Barnabas 6.14 ; 12.2 ; 19.7 . 29. Ibid . , 7.3 ; 11.9 . 30. Ibid . , 5.5 . 31. Ignatius , Epistle to the Magnesians 8.2 . 32. Ignatius , Epistle to Polycarp 3.2 . 33. Epistle to the Ephesians 3.2 ; Epistle to the Romans 8.2 ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Part One The Formulation of the Doctrine of the Trinity | 33 |
Part Two Problems Concerning the Doctrine of the Trinity | 99 |
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