Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Perspectives on the Trinity
The latest issue of the Southern Baptist Journal of Theology has been released and it looks like another excellent edition. It is dedicated to a topic which I am passionate about: "Perspectives on the Trinity." Here's the table of contents:
- Stephen J. Wellum, "God in Three Persons, Blessed Trinity"
- Stephen J. Wellum, "An Evaluation of the Son-Spirit Relation in Clark Pinnock’s Inclusivism: An Exercise in Trinitarian Reflection"
- Keith E. Johnson, "Does the Doctrine of the Trinity Hold the Key to a Christian Theology of Religions? An Evaluation of Three Recent Proposals"
- Bruce A. Ware, "Cur Deus Trinus? The Relation of the Trinity to Christ’s Identity as Savior and to the Efficacy of his Atoning Death"
- Fred Zaspel, "B. B. Warfield on the Trinity"
- Michael A. G. Haykin, "'Glory to the Three Eternal': Benjamin Beddome and the Teaching of Trinitarian Theology in the Eighteenth Century"
- The SBJT Forum: The Relevance of the Trinity

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Is there anything specific which deals with Islam or the cults?
James White wrote two good articles for the Christian Research Journal on the Trinity.
Examining Muslim Apologetics (Part Two): Unusual Attacks on the Trinity
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Loving the Trinity
Will, in the latest Christian Apologetics Journal, Vol. 4, No. 2 there is an article titled "Explaining the Trinity to a Muslim", by Daniel Janasik.
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