Divine Complexity intentionally combines Reformation theology,
patristic studies, and modern biblical criticism in order to argue
for a social view of the Trinitythe view of the Father, Son and
Holy Spirit as three distinct persons united in loveas the grounds
of the Christian hope in the coming of the "Beloved Community."
This book is written with the student of early Christianity and the
development of doctrine in mind.
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