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An Evangelical Statement on the Trinity (PDF)
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Priscilla Papers Fall 2011 Volume 25, Issue 4 Format: PDF Download
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Detailed Description
A concern to remain historically orthodox to the scriptural revelation and the great orthodox confessions of the church has prompted us to form a new confessional statement: a creed, or a "We believe," that we are calling "An Evangelical Statement on the Trinity." In this issue of Priscilla Papers we are debuting our creedal statement. Stanley Gundry provides a biblical commentary, and William David Spencer presents a theological commentary drafted in consultation with a number of other concerned scholars. Kevin Giles also offers a popular commentary on the issue. Along with these, scholars Nancy Hedberg and Maria Boccia address the truth from theological and psychological perspectives, respectively. A poem and book reviews round out what we hope will be a useful and provocative presentation that will help our readers negotiate the current discussion on the Trinity.
IN THIS ISSUE:
- Editor's Reflections
by WILLIAM DAVID SPENCER
- One Essence, One Goodness, One Power
by NANCY HEDBERG
- An Evangelical Statement on the Trinity
by STANLEY N. GUNDRY
- An Evangelical Statement on the Trinity
by WILLIAM DAVID SPENCER
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CBE and the Doctrine of the Trinity
by KEVIN GILES
- Human Interpersonal Relationships and the Love of the Trinity
by MARIA L. BOCCIA
- BOOK REVIEW: Nancy Hedberg's Women, Men, and the Trinity
by WILLIAM DAVID SPENCER
- BOOK REVIEW: Millard Erickson's Who's Tampering with the Trinity?
by JOHN JEFFERSON DAVIS
- POEM:
"Heaven's Terms for Ending the Lethal Punch-and-Judy Show"
by WILLIAM DAVID SPENCER
Priscilla Papers Fall 2011 Volume 25, Issue 4 Format: Printed
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Priscilla Papers Autumn 2008 Volume 22, Issue 4
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2010 conferencerecording by Graham Cole available on CD
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An Assessment of the Subordination Debate by Millard J. Erickson
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What Does it Mean to be Equal? by Nancy Hedberg
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