The Season of Trinity
Sunday 31st May was Trinity Sunday. The time when we remember God as Trinity: Father, Son, and Spirit. It also takes the church year into it’s longest period where there are no major festivals. For many Christians, understanding the Trinity is one of the hardest of all the doctrines of the Christian Church. How can God be three and one at the same time? If you want to know more about this complex doctrine, then get hold of a copy of ‘Understanding the Trinity’. This book, in three parts, will give you an understanding of the Trinity and help you develop a deeper understanding of God.
Part One offers a fresh, contemporary rewording of B.B. Warfield’s classic 1925 article from the International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia, making his rich theological insights clear and compelling for today’s readers.
Part Two traces the development of Trinitarian doctrine across the first five centuries of the Church, highlighting key debates, councils, and creeds-including the Apostles’, Nicene, and Athanasian Creeds-that continue to shape Christian belief.
Part Three provides a practical study guide with reflection questions and prompts, helping individuals and groups explore how the Trinity informs worship, discipleship, and daily life.
Whether you’re a curious seeker, a seasoned teacher, or a church leader looking for fresh ways to communicate timeless truths, this book offers a thoughtful pathway into the heart of Christian theology-where mystery meets meaning, and doctrine becomes devotion.
For more information and how to purchase the book visit: https://www.eternalpublishing.com/understanding-the-trinity
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