Friday, September 25, 2009

Trinity

If any doctrine makes Christianity Christian, then surely it is the doctrine of the Trinity. .... Augustine once commented about the Trinity that “in no other subject is error more dangerous, or inquiry more laborious, or the discovery of truth more profitable.” ....

Yet, when it comes to the doctrine of the Trinity, most Christians are poor in their understanding, poorer in their articulation, and poorest of all in seeing any way in which the doctrine matters in real life. ....

So in a few hundred words let me try to explain what the doctrine of the Trinity means, where it is found in the Bible, and why it matters. .... [and he does so here]

The image is from DeYoung's post.

DeYoung, Restless, and Reformed: The Most Important Doctrine Many Never Think About

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