Digital Logos Edition
What is the Trinity? carefully explains the doctrine of the Trinity, stressing that Christians worship one God who manifests himself in three distinct persons. He shows what the Bible teaches about the Trinity and outlines the chief errors Christians make in regard to this crucial doctrine. Above all, he affirms that while this truth is difficult to understand, it is not contradictory. Rather, it is a beautiful expression of the biblical teaching on the nature of God.
“Augustine once wrote, ‘The New [Testament] is in the Old [Testament] concealed; the Old is in the New revealed.’” (Page 10)
“Progressive revelation is not a corrective, whereby the latest unveiling from God rectifies a previous mistaken revelation. Rather, new revelation builds on what was given in the past, expanding what God has made known.” (Page 11)
“We have to understand that the distinctions in the Godhead do not refer to His essence; they do not refer to a fragmentation or compartmentalization of the very being of God.” (Page 10)
“However, while the name Elohim has a plural ending, it always appears with singular verb forms” (Page 7)
“, monotheism conveys the idea that there is only one God” (Page 2)