Explore the Epistle for Trinity Sunday through a careful, traditional lens.
This volume offers clear, close readings of the Revelation imagery surrounding the heavenly throne, the Lamb, and the final judgment. It traces how early chapters unfold the doctrine of the eternal Trinity and how saints and angels reflect divine glory, justice, and mercy. Written for readers who value faithful interpretation and practical application, it connects scripture to liturgical practice and to everyday devotion.
Inside you’ll find grounded explanations of symbolic details—from the throne and the rainbow to the four living creatures and the sea of glass. The text also examines the conversion of Paul, the birth of Christian preaching, and the enduring call to steadfast faith amid trials. The author stays within the established Anglican interpretive tradition, offering accessible insights you can apply to study, worship, and personal reflection.
- Plain explanations of biblical imagery in Revelation and their relation to Trinity theology.
- Connections between liturgical practice and ancient scriptural interpretation.
- Biographical notes on key moments of early Christian conversion and preaching.
- Practical reflections to aid devotion, discernment, and faithful living.
Ideal for readers who are studying Anglican worship, church history, or Christian doctrine, and for anyone seeking a steady, historically grounded guide to the Epistle for Trinity Sunday.