Log In
Or create an account ->
Imperial Library
Home
About
News
Upload
Forum
Help
Login/SignUp
Index
Copyright
Dedication
Contributors
Abbreviations
Introduction
Brandon D. Crowe and Carl R. Trueman
PART 1: NEW TESTAMENT FOUNDATIONS
1. The Trinity and the Gospel of Matthew
Brandon D. Crowe
God the Father
Jesus, divine Son of God
Father, Son and Holy Spirit
Conclusion
2. The Trinity and the Gospel of Mark
Daniel Johansson
The oneness of God
God the Father
Jesus Christ, the Son of God
The Holy Spirit
The relationship between God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit
Concluding observations
3. The Trinity and Luke-Acts
Alan J. Thompson
The Trinity in Luke’s Gospel
The Trinity in Acts
Conclusion
4. The Trinity and the Gospel of John
Richard Bauckham
The prologue: from the Word to the only Son
Eternal Son?
The binitarian shape of Johannine monotheism
The divine prerogatives
The absolute ‘I am’ sayings
The Father and the Son
Personal coinherence
The Spirit of life and truth
5. Paul and the Trinity
Brian S. Rosner
Paul and the Trinity
Salvation and the Trinity
Prayer and the Trinity
Fellowship and the Trinity
Doing good and the Trinity
Conclusion
6. Hebrews and the Trinity
Jonathan I. Griffiths
Revelation
Redemption
Summary and conclusions
7. The Trinity and the General Epistles
Brandon D. Crowe
James
One God
Jesus, the Lord of glory
Conclusion: James
1 Peter
2 Peter
1–3 John
Jude
8. An apocalyptic trinitarian model: the book of Daniel’s influence on Revelation’s conception of the Trinity
Benjamin L. Gladd
God as revealer of mysteries
God as the source of revelation in Daniel
God as the ultimate source of revelation in the Apocalypse
Christ as the revealer of mysteries
The Spirit as illuminator of Revelation
The Spirit as illuminator in Daniel
The seven spirits of Revelation
The Son of Man as the executor of Daniel’s visions
The Danielic Son of Man and the establishment of God’s eternal kingdom
The Son of Man and the establishment of God’s kingdom in Revelation
Daniel 7 – 8 and the satanic trinity
Conclusion
9. The Trinity and the Old Testament: real presence or imposition?
Mark S. Gignilliat
Introduction
Who is YHWH? Exodus and the divine name
YHWH: the one and the many
Concluding reflections
PART 2: PRACTICAL RELEVANCE
10. The mystery of the Trinity
Scott R. Swain
Introduction
Learning of the Trinity, learning from Jesus: Matthew 11:25–27
Common and personal properties
Trinitarian heresies
Conclusion
11. The Trinity and prayer
Carl R. Trueman
Introduction
The Trinity and the foundation of Christian prayer
On trinitarian communion
Communion with the Father
Communion with God the Son
Communion with God the Spirit
Praying to God as a Trinity
Trinitarian prayer today
12. The Trinity and revelation
Mark D. Thompson
The necessity of God’s triune being and nature for true and effective revelation
Revelation shaped by God’s triune being and nature
Revelation and the triune God of the gospel
13. The Trinity and worship
Robert Letham
Biblical basis
In what way is God to be worshipped?
The structure of church worship
How a trinitarian-focused worship may be taught
14. The Trinity and preaching
Michael Reeves
The God who speaks
God communicates himself
God communicates in a trinitarian way
Sharing in the Father’s proclamation of his word
Preaching, as God does, in a trinitarian way
Sharing the divine emphasis
Sharing the divine intent
Conclusion
Notes
Search items for Scripture references
← Prev
Back
Next →
← Prev
Back
Next →