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The Neglected Trinity
Recovering from Theological Amnesia
18,99 € |
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Verlag: | Wipf And Stock Publishers |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 23.07.2021 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781725294745 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 118 |
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Beschreibungen
The triune God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is the only God. But why is the Holy Trinity and the doctrine of the Trinity neglected in the life and worship of many Christians? In this book Steven Tsoukalas points to several reasons for such neglect and offers a remedy by explaining the doctrine and offering practical points for the practice of Christian life and worship.
Steven Tsoukalas
<b>holds a PhD in theology from the University of Birmingham, a ThM in world religions (specializing in Hindu studies) from Harvard University, and an MDiv from from Gordon-Conwell Seminary. He is the author of several books and articles and has taught courses in world religions, theology, biblical studies, cults, and new religious movements.</b>
<b>holds a PhD in theology from the University of Birmingham, a ThM in world religions (specializing in Hindu studies) from Harvard University, and an MDiv from from Gordon-Conwell Seminary. He is the author of several books and articles and has taught courses in world religions, theology, biblical studies, cults, and new religious movements.</b>
“Steven Tsoukalas has provided a much-needed book for the person who loves God. In friendly, pastoral, conversational tone he helpfully and faithfully introduces the reader to the scriptural basis for Christian belief in the trinitarian God. But he does much more. He guides us to think rightly about the one true God, to speak respectfully of him, and to worship him honorably by ascribing to him his rightful glory as one and triune.”
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<br> —D. Jeffrey Bingham, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
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<br> “A brilliant and compelling clarion call to awaken to the critically serious, life-transforming doctrine of the triune God. Avoiding overly academic gibberish yet communicating the profundity of the Trinity, Tsoukalas guides us as friendly teacher-coach in a journey of learning the most crucially significant affirmation about the identity of God, the triune One. Offering a rejoinder to the frequently overlooked Trinity, this book will deeply impact your Christian worship, evangelism, discipleship, mission, and fellowship. I plan to require this book for my world religion class!”
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<br> —Charles E. Farhadian, Westmont College
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<br> “Steven Tsoukalas suggests the doctrine of the Trinity has been neglected. Not anymore! In this concise and well-crafted book, he skillfully brings us back to the first principle of all our dealings with our triune God—the foundation for doctrinal fidelity, engrossing worship, and steadfast discipleship. Put this book in lots of hands—it will give a new vision of the one and only called Holy, Holy, Holy.”
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<br> —Stephen Strunk, pastor of Saucon Church, Coopersburg, Pennsylvania
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<br> —D. Jeffrey Bingham, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
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<br> “A brilliant and compelling clarion call to awaken to the critically serious, life-transforming doctrine of the triune God. Avoiding overly academic gibberish yet communicating the profundity of the Trinity, Tsoukalas guides us as friendly teacher-coach in a journey of learning the most crucially significant affirmation about the identity of God, the triune One. Offering a rejoinder to the frequently overlooked Trinity, this book will deeply impact your Christian worship, evangelism, discipleship, mission, and fellowship. I plan to require this book for my world religion class!”
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<br> —Charles E. Farhadian, Westmont College
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<br> “Steven Tsoukalas suggests the doctrine of the Trinity has been neglected. Not anymore! In this concise and well-crafted book, he skillfully brings us back to the first principle of all our dealings with our triune God—the foundation for doctrinal fidelity, engrossing worship, and steadfast discipleship. Put this book in lots of hands—it will give a new vision of the one and only called Holy, Holy, Holy.”
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<br> —Stephen Strunk, pastor of Saucon Church, Coopersburg, Pennsylvania
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