• 40 Questions About the Trinity

    40 Questions About the Trinity
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    Price: $25.99

    ISBN: 9780825447518

    Edition: September 30, 2025

    Pages: 288

    Dimensions: 6 x 9 (inch.)

    Publication date: September 30, 2025

    Format: Paperback

    Imprint: Kregel Academic

    Category: Theology and Religious Studies

    Series: 40 Questions Series

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    40 Questions About the Trinity

    Trinitarian theology sits at the heart of Christian doctrine, yet how many believers understand this foundational truth of the faith? Perhaps more importantly, how many believers understand what is at stake in holding to a biblical understanding of this core tenet of the faith?

    In this primer on Trinitarian theology, readers are invited to ask forty pertinent questions about Trinitarian theology, including:

    What Is the Trinity?
    Why Is It Important for Christians to Know the Doctrine of the Trinity?
    What does the Bible Teach Us About the Trinity?
    What Happened to the Trinity at the Cross?
    How Do We Apply the Doctrine of the Trinity to the Christian Life?

    Ultimately, questions about the Trinity are questions about God. Taking the time to prayerfully explore and answer such questions will lead one to a deeper knowledge of him. 40 Questions About the Trinity provides helpful and encouraging guidance for this endeavor.
    Author: Matthew Y. Emerson
    Matthew Y. Emerson (PhD, The Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) serves as Dean of Theology, Arts, & Humanities and Co-Provost at Oklahoma Baptist University. He is the author of a number of books and articles, including "He Descended to the Dead": An Evangelical Theology of Holy Saturday (2019). He also serves as co-director of the Center for Baptist Renewal.
    R. Lucas Stamps
    R. Lucas Stamps (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) serves as Professor of Christian Theology and Director of the Masters Programs at Clamp Divinity School, Anderson University. He is the co-author, with Matthew Emerson, of The Baptist Vision: Faith and Practice for a Believers' Church, and a contributor to Trinitarian Theology: Theological Models and Doctrinal Application. He also serves on the board of directors for the Center for Baptist Renewal.