Thursday, April 3, 2008

Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: Relationships, Roles, and Relevance - Bruce Ware

A very clear and concise book on the Trinity. Bruce Ware does an excellent job opening up to the reader the doctrine of the trinity as well as it's relevance in the Christian's daily life. The book sticks to the outline of the title by first defending and clarifying this paramount doctrine and then going through the relationship, role, and relevance of each member of the trinity. The read was quite enjoyable and helped me better grasp this precious doctrine. I know the doctrine of the Trinity is quite confusing to many people, some do not even know what it actually teaches! Ware does a great job keeping the material at a very readable level for most lay people and gives tremendous insight into the relevance of the Trinity in our daily lives. This book is highly recommended if you want to grow in your understanding of the Trinity.

Pages: 176
Reading Difficulty: Normal
Rating: 5 / 5
Buy or Borrow: I would highly recommend getting your own copy. I think this is a book that you might go back to it frequently to meditate upon the triunity of God. But if you can't, you're always welcome to borrow it from my library!

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