The Trinity Question is a reflective theological exploration centered on the Christian
doctrine of the Trinity, approached through the lens of divine love. Rev. Kenneth S. Babcock
presents the Trinity not as a static doctrine, but as a dynamic relationship with God as
Love, the Son as Lover, and the Holy Spirit as Loving. Drawing from Scripture and personal
experience, the work invites readers to contemplate the mystery of God’s relational nature
and the implications for creation, community, and the Church.
The text is structured to guide readers through foundational concepts: the nature of God as
Love, the role of the Son as the embodiment of divine love in action, and the Holy Spirit as
the animating, empowering presence of love in the world. Through narrative, theological
reflection, and personal reminiscence, Babcock illustrates how the Trinity’s communal love
calls humanity into deeper relationship and mission
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Trinity Question is a reflective theological exploration centered on the Christiandoctrine of the Trinity, approached through the lens of divine love. Rev. Kenneth S. Babcockpresents the Trinity not as a static doctrine, but as a dynamic relationship with God asLove, the Son as Lover, and the Holy Spirit as Loving. Drawing from Scripture and personalexperience, the work invites readers to contemplate the mystery of God's relational natureand the implications for creation, community, and the Church.The text is structured to guide readers through foundational concepts: the nature of God asLove, the role of the Son as the embodiment of divine love in action, and the Holy Spirit asthe animating, empowering presence of love in the world. Through narrative, theologicalreflection, and personal reminiscence, Babcock illustrates how the Trinity's communal lovecalls humanity into deeper relationship and mission This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798242722200
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