“At last, a practical guide to the most fundamental doctrine of them all. Sanders shows us how the Trinity is the essential framework on which our faith is built, the hidden skeleton that gives shape and meaning to the flesh and blood of daily experience. Highly recommended!”
Gerald Bray, Research Professor, Beeson Divinity School; author, Biblical Interpretation: Past and Present
“Sanders has a gift for making the deep things of theology—in this case, the doctrine of the Trinity—clear and compelling rather than shallow and simplistic. Every evangelical should be able to explain how the gospel is Trinitarian and the Trinity a summation of the gospel, and Sanders shows us how. He makes a convincing case that there is nothing wrong with the evangelical church in North American that a good dose of Trinitarian theology, if absorbed into the bloodstream of the body of Christ, could not cure. So take, drink, and prepare to be edified.”
Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Blanchard Professor of Theology, Wheaton College Graduate School
“Sanders’s book should be required reading for anyone involved in the work of the gospel. It will help readers catch a fresh vision of the depths of the message they strive to proclaim and foster a renewed sense of the grandeur of the Christian life they invite people to enjoy.”
Mark Hopson, Regional Director, The California School Project
“Anyone who wants to know their great God better will be blessed by meditating on the scriptural and practical truth in this book. Christian leaders who want to ground their local congregations in the life of the Three-in-One God will find both biblical depth and devotional insight to help. Sanders makes clear what we tacitly know—that ‘the gospel is Trinitarian and the Trinity is the gospel.’ It is my prayer that the whole church will embrace The Deep Things of God ᆳtionship to the Trinity in the life of the church.”
Scott Carpenter, Elder, Grace Fellowship Church, Costa Mesa, California
“There simply aren’t enough superlatives to describe how important and timely this book is. Sanders demonstrates how the Trinity is at the heart of the gospel and the foundation of the Christian life, and he makes his case by bringing forward distinctly evangelical voices. But this is no book of abstract theology. Sanders’s work is lively, engaging, understand that we are immersed in the reality of the triune God. There is no better guide I know of to explore the deep things of God than this book, and it deserves a wide and serious hearing by pastors, theologians, and laymen alike.”
Matthew Lee Anderson, author, Body Matters: Overcoming the New Gnosticism of Young Evangelicals
“The Deep Things of God is a fascinating exploration of the Trinitarian heartbeat of the gospel that underlies the rich (though often ignored) practices of evangelicalism. Sanders wears his considerable learning lightly; this is a book I’m going to buy for my parents and recommend to my fellow doctoral students.”
Ben Rhodes, PhD candidate in Systematic Theology, Kings College, University of Aberdeen