Introduction: Believing in the triune God | p. 11 |
Biblical foundations | |
The unity of God in the Bible | p. 23 |
The plurality of God in the Bible | p. 39 |
Unity and plurality at the cross | p. 59 |
Historical developments | |
God's actions, God's being (2nd-4th centuries AD) | p. 75 |
Starting with three, starting with one (4th-16th centuries AD) | p. 91 |
At the margins, at the centre (17th-20th centuries AD) | p. 111 |
Practical implications | |
The Trinity and revelation | p. 129 |
The Trinity and salvation | p. 141 |
The Trinity and humanity | p. 159 |
The Trinity and mission | p. 175 |
Further reading | p. 187 |
Select bibliography | p. 189 |
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