New discussion of the Trinity examines the debate over Christian doctrine with clear, accessible critique.
It gathers analysis and responses to Professor Huntington’s defense of the Trinity, weighing biblical and historical arguments for and against a Triune God.
In these pages, you’ll find careful comparisons of New Testament writings, early church creeds, and later interpretations, all aimed at clarifying what the Trinity means for faith and worship. The book presents multiple perspectives, highlighting how different scholars approach theology, scripture, and church history.
- Plain-language explanations of long-standing theological questions.
- Calm, reasoned assessments of arguments for and against the Trinity.
- Historical context showing how interpretations developed over time.
- Insights into how debates shape modern Christian belief and practice.
Ideal for readers interested in 19th-century religious discourse, biblical interpretation, and the ongoing conversation about the nature of God in Christian faith.