Divine Complexity
Paul R. HinlickyPaperback 2010-11-01
Publisher Description
Divine Complexity intentionally combines Reformation theology, patristic studies, and modern biblical criticism in order to argue for a social view of the Trinity-the view of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit as three distinct persons united in love-as the grounds of the Christian hope in the coming of the "Beloved Community." This book is written with the student of early Christianity and the development of doctrine in mind.
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Publisher Description
Divine Complexity intentionally combines Reformation theology, patristic studies, and modern biblical criticism in order to argue for a social view of the Trinity-the view of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit as three distinct persons united in love-as the grounds of the Christian hope in the coming of the "Beloved Community." This book is written with the student of early Christianity and the development of doctrine in mind.