

Clear, accessible and compelling, Michael Reeves's new book provides stunning vistas of how the Father's eternal love for his Son has become unimaginably good news for us. Cooley Professor of Early Christianity, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and author of Life in the Trinityĭelighting in the Trinity overflows with the heart-winning news of the triune God who is love. Let the Spirit use it to help you to see the Scriptures-and most of all, to see God the Trinity-in a new way.

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There is substance here that outweighs that of books much harder to understand. Michael Reeves unpacks the significance of the Trinity for Christian life with a straight-shooting, conversational style honed by years of student ministry. What are laypeople and students to make of the theologians' unfathomable utterances about how the Father, Son and Spirit constitute one God? The answer: Start by reading this book. The Trinity is often regarded as an esoteric and intimidating doctrine, over the heads of rank-and-file Christians. Carl Trueman, Westminster Theological Seminary Where it makes a distinctive contribution is in the focus on the Trinity as key to undergirding and outlining the gospel.
