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What the Bible teaches about the Trinity

Stuart Olyott

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Do you have problems understanding what the Bible teaches about the Trinity, or have you had to try to answer people who do not believe that Jesus Christ is God and who deny that the one God is three, and that there are three who are God. Could they possibly be right? How can we answer them? In this book Stuart Olyott shows that the doctrine of the Trinity is plainly taught in the Bible, and that it is the foundation for a true understanding of the Christian gospel. The book is written in straightforward language and is intended for the ordinary reader. Although it certainly shows up the error of the modern cults, its main purpose is to lead people to a better understanding of what God has revealed about Himself in His Word.

Publisher: Evangelical Press
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9780852347461

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Stuart Olyott, born in Pakistan in 1942, was brought up in Asia, Chester and West Wales. He has held pastorates in London, Liverpool and Lausanne and served both Bryntirion College and the Evangelical Movement of Wales. He travels widely as a conference speaker and is the author of several books, including a companion to this volume (What the Bible Teaches About the Trinity), and four titles in the Welwyn Commentary series (Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon, Daniel, Romans, Ephesians)

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In the midst of what seems to be a crazy internet debate*, the doctrine of the Trinity has once again cropped up in various theological circles and people from all denominations are weighing in all across the world. Learned men from a large swatch of denominations are constantly adding value to the discussion by viewing the Trinity from all possible angles and searching out all the possible trajectories at play here. Seeing the nuances of this debate makes volumes like What the Bible Teaches about the Trinity so vital to a proper understanding of ad intra relations within the Trinity. Not only does Stuart Olyott provide stunning clarity here on a vast subject, he takes readers along a theological journey that is sure to add strength to any foundation. In unfolding the biblical revelation of who God is, Olyott provides for the reader, glimpses into the eternal generation of the Son and the eternal procession of the Holy Spirit, among other vital chapters. Donnie II