Trinitarian Theology: Theological Models and Doctrinal Application provides an in-depth scholarly examination of the Trinity's foundational role in Christian faith and practice. This 208-page theological work features contributions from respected Southern Baptist scholars Bruce Ware, Malcon B. Yarnell III, Matthew Y. Emerson, and Luke Stamps, who engage with critical doctrinal questions surrounding the relationship between Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The book explores various theological models and methodological approaches to understanding Trinitarian doctrine, with particular attention to contemporary debates within evangelical scholarship.
- Features scholarly dialogue on eternal functional subordination of the Son and God-human relationship dynamics
- Examines multiple theological methodologies for articulating robust Trinitarian doctrine
- Presents diverse perspectives from prominent Southern Baptist theologians representing current academic thought
- Addresses the Trinity's significance in salvation history, church vitality, and Christian witness
- Single column format in English with 208 pages of comprehensive theological analysis