Evans, William B.
What is the Trinity? - Basics of the Faith Series (Wells)
The challenging nature of the Trinity often puzzles us--especially since no one passage in the Bible explains it on its own. Early creeds were written to unite the church's beliefs about the doctrine, yet people still struggle to understand it even in our own time.
This booklet explores the teaching on the Trinity all throughout the Bible and through history. It addresses how God is both one and tripersonal and goes on to define the Trinity and its implications for our Christian practice.
Basics of the Faith booklets introduce readers to basic Reformed doctrine and practice. On issues of church government and practice they reflect that framework--otherwise they are suitable for all church situations.
Author
David F. Wells is Distinguished Senior Research Professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Endorsements
"With remarkable clarity, brevity, and verve, Wells presents the mysteries, beauties, and necessities of the Trinity. He also shows . . . [the jeopardy of] downplaying the importance of this vital distinction of the Christian faith." --Bryan Chapell, Covenant Theological Seminary
"I wish this had been available when I was a theological student. It would have saved me hours of reading and helped me to grasp the essence of this vital doctrine. As good a summary of this vital doctrine as I have ever read." --Alistair Begg, Parkside Church, Chagrin Falls, Ohio
"I wish this had been available when I was a theological student. It would have saved me hours of reading and helped me to grasp the essence of this vital doctrine. As good a summary of this vital doctrine as I have ever read." --Alistair Begg, Parkside Church, Chagrin Falls, Ohio