Despite it being central to Christian belief, many Christians struggle with the reality of what it means to know God as Trinity.
This thoughtful study moves away from static understandings that are too often either simplistic or misleading, and instead engages with what it means to celebrate God as Trinity in worship, faith and mission. It offers a profound critique of many aspects of contemporary Christian practice.
This thoughtful study moves away from static understandings that are too often either simplistic or misleading, and instead engages with what it means to celebrate God as Trinity in worship, faith and mission. It offers a profound critique of many aspects of contemporary Christian practice.