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What Is The Trinity? by R.C. Sproul

kristenstieffel's review

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5.0

Trinitarian theology is one of the most difficult aspects of Chistianity to grasp. Yet we must understand it if we are to think rightly about God. This booklet is remarkably thorough given its brevity. Clear and concise.

jpmachado's review

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1.0

A great book, In that R. C. Sproul, explain the mystery of what is the trinity and how God is one and three at once. This was the first book I read in the English language, so, it's simple enough to anyone read, and everyone who can read must read it!

londonreads378's review against another edition

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challenging informative reflective fast-paced

5.0

For a booklet, it gives you everything you can ask for in well under 100 pages. This book gives you a little bit of everything including definitions, origins of the key words used, history, the Bible itself, church fathers, councils, philosophy, etc. I feel more confident in describing the Trinity, and this is a book Iā€™d recommend to others.

samarie04's review

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3.0

Interesting book

I was raised in church, but I was always a little confused about the trinity. Although this book was a little over my head (very scholarly), it did clear up some things and introduce me to new ways of thought.

adamrshields's review

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4.0

Book Review: What is the Trinity by RC Sproul - a short (63 pages) introduction to the Trinity. This is part of the Crucial Questions series, free on Kindle (and other ebook formats). Sproul packs a good bit of content on the trinity in a short book. There were some distractions but on the whole a good place to start to discover more about the Christian theology of the Trinity.

Click through for the longer review and links to free book on my blog at http://bookwi.se/what-is-the-trinity/

drone232's review

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5.0

Very enlightening

As a new catholic, I have been looking for works to grow myself in the faith. I have many Baptist friends who know little of Trinity philosophy and many non-Christian friends who don't understand the meaning of the trinity. This helps in both.

kellsway's review

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5.0

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