Front cover image for The doctrine of the Trinity : Christianity's self-inflicted wound

The doctrine of the Trinity : Christianity's self-inflicted wound

The historical records of the Christian faith calls for an urgent public investigation and the authors provide a sharply argued, wide ranging study of the concept of the Kingdom of God and its misconception in history.
Print Book, English, 1999
International Scholars Publications, San Francisco, 1999
365 pages ; 22 cm
9781573093101, 9781573093095, 1573093106, 1573093092
1013329975
Foreword - Introduction - Ch.I: The God of the Jews - Ch.II: Jesus and the God of the Jews - Ch.III: Did Jesus' Followers Think He Was God? - Ch.IV: Paul and the Trinity - Ch.V: From the Hebrew World of the Bible to the Twentieth Century Via Greek Philosophy - Ch.VI: The Trinity and Politics - Ch.VII: John, Preexistence and the Trinity - Ch.VIII: The Holy Spirit: A Third Person or God in Action - Ch.IX: The Conflict over the Trinity in Church History and the Current Debate - Ch.X: The Challenge Facing Trinitarianism Today - Ch.XI: Have We Bartered for Another God? - Ch.XII: An Appeal for a Return to the Biblical Christ - Bibliography.