The Trinity: An Introduction - Short Studies in Systematic Theology - Paperback

Scott Swain

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In this book, Scott R. Swain examines the Trinity, presenting its biblical foundations, systematic–theological structure, and practical relevance for the church today.

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The eternal God existing as three distinct persons—Father, Son, and Spirit—can be difficult to comprehend. While Christians often struggle to find the right words to describe this union, the Bible gives clarity concerning the triune God’s being and activity in nature (creation), grace (redemption), and glory (reward). In this concise volume, theologian Scott Swain examines the doctrine of the Trinity, presenting its biblical foundations, systematic-theological structure, and practical relevance for the church today.

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Weight 0.150 kg
Dimensions 16 × 8 × 1 cm
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Scott Swain

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160

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9788195916542

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