The Doctrine of the Trinity

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The Doctrine of the Trinity is a Christian theological work by philosopher and apologist William Lane Craig that analyzes and defends the coherence of the traditional Trinitarian understanding of God.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological work
apologetics work
book
addresses doctrine of divine persons
logical coherence of the Trinity
philosophical objections to the Trinity
relationship between unity and plurality in God
aimsTo clarify the concept of person in Trinitarian theology
defend the rationality of belief in the Trinity
show compatibility of Trinitarianism with classical theism
analyzes traditional Trinitarian formulations
author William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
concernsDoctrine Father, Son, and Holy Spirit NERFINISHED
one God in three persons
fieldOfStudy philosophy of religion
systematic theology
focusesOn coherence of the traditional Trinitarian understanding of God
defense of Trinitarian doctrine
philosophical analysis of the Trinity
genre Christian apologetics
theology
hasApologeticGoal defend Christian doctrine against charges of incoherence
language English
mainSubject Christian theology
Trinity NERFINISHED
doctrine of God
relatedWorkByAuthor Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview NERFINISHED
Reasonable Faith NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalPerspective analytic theology
evangelical Christian
usesMethod analytic philosophy of religion
biblical and historical theological reflection
philosophical argumentation

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