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The Trinity: How Not to Be a Heretic Stephen Bullivant
The Trinity: How Not to Be a Heretic
Stephen Bullivant
Marc Notes: 'Trinity' is Christianity's most basic description of who God actually is - and who he needs to be in order to save us. It is at the very heart of what Christians believe, and very little else in Christianity makes sense without it. Despite this, a great many Christians, including significant numbers of teachers, catechists, and preachers, do not feel confident in talking about it. It is not that they don't believe in the Trinity, because they certainly do. But they are not altogether sure that what they think they believe about it is what they are 'supposed' to, and they fear both revealing their ignorance, and leading others astray. The central idea of this book is that, contrary to popular assumption, the Trinity is a very simple doctrine. Contributor Bio: Bullivant, Stephen Stephen Bullivant is senior lecturer in theology and ethics in the School of Education, Theology, and Leadership at Saint Mary's University, Twickenham, London. In June 2010, he was awarded the Catholic Theological Society of America's "Catherine Mowry LaCugna Award for New Scholars." He is the author of Faith and Unbelief (Paulist Press, 2014).
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | March 10, 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9780809149339 |
| Publishers | Paulist Press International,U.S. |
| Pages | 160 |
| Dimensions | 229 × 155 × 11 mm · 226 g |
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