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About this book
What do Christians mean when we say we worship a triune God?
Two of the most common and oldest of the Christian confessions of faith are the Nicene and Apostles' Creeds. In those statements of faith, Christians profess belief in the triune God: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
Are these three persons the same God? Is the Trinity just one of the many ways to describe God? What does triune even mean?
Trinity uses the Bible itself to show the truth about the Trinity. It answers the questions, "Can God be known?" and "How can God be known?" and comforts you with the knowledge that what God says about himself in the Bible is what you absolutely need to know in order to be saved.
Through this book, you will grow in appreciation for what God says about himselfāFather, Son, and Holy Spiritāin his Word!
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Editorās Preface
- Introduction
- 1. Can God Be Known, and How?
- 2. I Believe in God
- 3. The Father and the Son Are God
- 4. The Holy Spirit Is God
- 5. Trinity: Terms Used by the Church
- 6. The Trinity: Three Persons
- 7. The Trinity: One God
- 8. Some Ancient Errors and Their Modern Counterparts
- 9. Arianism
- 10. Modern Anti-Trinitarian Errors
- 11. We Believe: Creeds and Confessions
- Endnotes
- For Further Reading
- Scripture Index
- Subject Index
- Back Cover