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One God in Three Persons:  Unity of Essence, Distinction of Persons, Implications for Life PB

One God in Three Persons: Unity of Essence, Distinction of Persons, Implications for Life PB

By: Wayne Grudem, Robert Letham

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Publisher Crossway
Year 2015
ISBN 9781433528422

How do the three persons of the Trinity relate to each other? Evangelicals continue to wrestle with this complex issue and its implications for our understanding of men's and women’s roles in both the home and the church.

Challenging feminist theologies that view the Trinity as a model for evangelical egalitarianism, One God in Three Persons turns to the Bible, church history, philosophy, and systematic theology to argue for the eternal submission of the Son to the Father.

 

Table of Contents

  1. Doctrinal Deviations in Evangelical-Feminist Arguments about the Trinity
    Wayne Grudem
  2. “I Always Do What Pleases Him”: The Father and Son in the Gospel of John
    Christopher W. Cowan
  3. God Is the Head of Christ: Does 1 Corinthians 11:3 Ground Gender Complementarity in the Immanent Trinity?
    Kyle Claunch
  4. “That God May Be All in All”: The Trinity in 1 Corinthians 15
    James M. Hamilton Jr.
  5. Eternal Generation in the Church Fathers
    Robert Letham
  6. True Sonship—Where Dignity and Submission Meet: A Fourth-Century Discussion
    Michael J. Ovey
  7. Augustine and His Interpreters
    John Starke
  8. “To Devote Ourselves to the Blessed Trinity”: Eighteenth-Century Particular Baptists, Andrew Fuller, and the Defense of “Trinitarian Communities”
    Michael A. G. Haykin
  9. An Examination of Three Recent Philosophical Arguments against Hierarchy in the Immanent Trinity
    Philip R. Gons and Andrew David Naselli
  10. Simplicity, Triunity, and the Incomprehensibility of God
    K. Scott Oliphint
  11. Does Affirming an Eternal Authority-Submission Relationship in the Trinity Entail a Denial of Homoousios?: A Response to Millard Erickson and Tom McCall
    Bruce A. Ware

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