Not totally in the right direction

David Gibson  |  Reviews
Date posted:  1 Dec 2009
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TRINITARIAN THEOLOGY FOR THE CHURCH
Scripture, Community, Worship
Edited by Daniel J. Treier & David Lauber. Apollos. 262 pages. £14.99.
ISBN 978-1-84474-380-3

This book is comprised of select essays from the 2008 Wheaton College Theology Conference and explores the importance of the doctrine of the Trinity for evangelical theology.

It is a very worthwhile volume. The editors provide a clear introduction which first situates trinitarian theology generally, before helping us to know where to locate this book in the wealth of trinitarian publications appearing all the time. The book is well laid out with each of its three parts corresponding to the three parts of its subtitle: we are treated to the relevance of the Trinity for our reading of Scripture, our life as community, and the ministry and mission of the church.

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