The word 'Trinity' doesn't appear in the Bible–yet Christians for centuries have held that it is a biblical truth, foundational to orthodoxy. But very few understand how the doctrine came to be.
Author E. Calvin Beisner traces the formulation of the doctrine and all the controversies that arose among early Christians who strove to find acceptable language to correctly state this important doctrine.
Josh McDowell says:
This book should put to rest forever the allegations that the doctrine of the Trinity is the invention of fourth-century theologians. [Beisner's] documentation is the most thorough I have seen, and his writing makes difficult concepts clear enough for lay readers, while providing the breadth and depth of treatment often needed by Christian students and scholars. It fills a major gap in contemporary Christian books.
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