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This book reveals how the doctrine of the Trinity transformed Edwards' ministry and how the Trinity can inform current evangelical thought, life and ministry. Key primary texts, interpretation and application of Edwards' trinitarian theology are all presented here, featuring Edwards' chief trinitarian writings, historical context and an in-depth analysis on his doctrine.

Produktbeschreibung
This book reveals how the doctrine of the Trinity transformed Edwards' ministry and how the Trinity can inform current evangelical thought, life and ministry. Key primary texts, interpretation and application of Edwards' trinitarian theology are all presented here, featuring Edwards' chief trinitarian writings, historical context and an in-depth analysis on his doctrine.

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Autorenporträt
Steven Studebaker is the author of Jonathan Edwards' Social Augustinian Trinitarianism in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives; Defining Issues in Pentecostalism: Classical and Emergent; and several articles on Jonathan Edwards . He teaches theology at McMaster Divinity College. He grew up in the Pacific Northwest, and studied church history and theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and Marquette University. Robert Caldwell is the author of Communion in the Spirit: The Holy Spirit as the Bond of Union in the Theology of Jonathan Edwards. He currently teaches courses in church history and American Christianity at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Raised in Pennsylvania and Western New York, he studied history and philosophy at Northwestern University, and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.