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The key to the doctrine of the Trinity is the combination of transcendence and personality in the biblical portrayal of God. This idea is traced through Old Testament, New Testament, the Church Fathers, medieval scholasticism, the Reformation and early modern theology, and three 20th century theologians (Barth, Pannenberg, and Macquarrie).

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The key to the doctrine of the Trinity is the combination of transcendence and personality in the biblical portrayal of God. This idea is traced through Old Testament, New Testament, the Church Fathers, medieval scholasticism, the Reformation and early modern theology, and three 20th century theologians (Barth, Pannenberg, and Macquarrie).

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Christopher B. Kaiser is Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan, where he has taught since 1976. He has a doctorate in Astro Geophysics from the University of Colorado and a doctorate in Theology from the University of Edinburgh. He has published and taught courses in both physics and theology. Chris has written two other books: Creation and the History of Science (1992), and Creational Theology and the History of Physical Science (1997). The first of these was awarded a Templeton Prize for Outstanding Books in Science and Religion in 1995. Chris is active in several organizations devoted to the dialogue among Christian traditions and the dialogue between science and theology. He approaches the subject as one raised in a scientific environment and yet amazed by the power of the biblical story. He and his wife Martha have three growing sons.