One God in Three Persons: Unity of Essence, Distinction of Persons, Implications for Life (Ebook)

Edited by Bruce A. Ware, John Starke, Contributions by Kyle Claunch, Christopher W. Cowan, Phil Gons, Wayne Grudem, James M. Hamilton Jr., Michael A. G. Haykin, Robert Letham, Andrew David Naselli, K. Scott Oliphint, Michael Ovey

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One God in Three Persons: Unity of Essence, Distinction of Persons, Implications for Life (Ebook)

Edited by Bruce A. Ware, John Starke, Contributions by Kyle Claunch, Christopher W. Cowan, Phil Gons, Wayne Grudem, James M. Hamilton Jr., Michael A. G. Haykin, Robert Letham, Andrew David Naselli, K. Scott Oliphint, Michael Ovey

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How do the three persons of the Trinity relate to each other? Evangelicals continue to debate this complex concept—especially its implications for our understanding of men and women’s roles in both the home and the church. Offering a comprehensive exposition of the complementarian perspective, this book combines the insights of twelve prominent evangelical scholars who examine the issue from exegetical, theological, historical, and pastoral perspectives. The contributors to this volume have written one of the most substantive treatises to date, defending the eternal submission of the Son and Spirit to the Father with a wide array of persuasive evidences.

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Editors:

Bruce A. Ware

Bruce A. Ware (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is T. Rupert and Lucille Coleman Professor of Christian Theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has written numerous journal articles, book chapters, and book reviews, and is the author of God's Lesser Glory and God's Greater Glory.

John Starke

John Starke is the lead pastor at Apostles Church in New York City, New York. He is the coeditor (with Bruce Ware) of One God in Three Persons. He is married to Jena and has three children.

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Format: Ebook
Page Count: 256
Size: 6.0 in x 9.0 in
ISBN-UPC: 9781433528453
ePub ISBN: 978-1-4335-2845-3
PDF ISBN: 978-1-4335-2843-9
Mobipocket ISBN: 978-1-4335-2844-6
Published: April 30, 2015

Endorsements

“It is interesting to see how theology gets mixed up with ethics and politics. Recently, a number of writers have appealed to the Trinity to argue that just as Father, Son, and Spirit are equally worthy of worship, so man and woman should play interchangeable roles in marriage, the church, and society. Others argue that although the persons of the Trinity are equal, they are not interchangeable. It is not accidental, for example, that the Son, not the Father, came to the earth to die for our sins. And so it is inappropriate to appeal to the Trinity as a model for political and social egalitarianism. One God in Three Persons contains excellent scholarly essays defending this latter view. I find it thoroughly persuasive and I hope it plays a major role in both theological and social discussions.”
John M. Frame, Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy Emeritus, Reformed Theological Seminary

“This profoundly insightful book is a major contribution to our understanding of the nature of Tri-unity in God. Its focus on the question of whether the Son is both functionally subordinate to the Father and ontologically equal is of crucial importance for the life of the church and our understanding of the relationship between male and female. No attempt to answer that question can be regarded as adequate that does not give serious consideration to the content of this volume.”
Sam Storms, Founder and President, Enjoying God Ministries

“What a fascinating banquet for all readers, whether agreeing or disagreeing with the common theme that God’s oneness of essence does not negate eternal taxis (or even eternal subordination) within God’s very being. Adding to the delight is that the authors provide a diversity of careful, weighty arguments within the basic harmony of the book.”
J. Scott Horrell, Professor of Theological Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary

“I am so grateful Ware and Starke are addressing these issues with such insight and wisdom. I pray that pastors see the important implications of this book and use it to teach their flock that God’s creation of male and female is an extraordinarily beautiful reflection of the unity and diversity of the Trinity.”
Susan Hunt, Former Director of Women's Ministries, PCA; coauthor, Women's Ministry in the Local Church

"One God in Three Persons is a treasure trove of careful exegesis, theology, church history, and pastoral insight. Ware and Starke have assembled an outstanding team of scholars who have provided an exploration of the Tri-unity of God that is rigorous and refreshing. Furthermore, it is very responsible in its application to questions of male/female relationships in the church and home. Responsible pastors and scholars in this discussion cannot afford to overlook the arguments and applications raised here."
Rob Lister, Associate Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies, Talbot School of Theology