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Theological Reflections
On the Trinity, Christology, and Monotheism
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116 pages
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The book addresses the complexities of the Trinity, highlighting the challenges Christians face in understanding this core doctrine. It critiques the convoluted philosophical language used by early ecumenical councils, such as Nicea and Chalcedon, which often leaves believers confused. By aiming to clarify the doctrine in accessible terms, the author seeks to bridge the gap between theological precision and everyday comprehension, making the mystery of the Trinity more approachable for all Christians.
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2001, paperback
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