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November 1, 2000 Foundations of Christian Faith

This short, readable book discusses the importance of the doctrine of the Trinity for contemporary faith. In clear, understandable language, it explores the development of the doctrine of the Trinity in church history, discusses modern issues and developments, and speaks practically about the significance of this doctrine for the Christian life.

The Foundations of Christian Faith series enables readers to learn about contemporary theology in ways that are clear, enjoyable, and meaningful. It examines the doctrines of the Christian faith and stimulates readers not only to think more deeply about their faith but also to understand their faith in relationship to contemporary challenges and questions. Individuals and study groups alike will find these guides invaluable in their search for depth and integrity in their Christian faith.


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Philip W. Butin is Copaster at First United Presbyterian Church in Fayetteville, Arizona. Previously, he spent eight years as President and Professor of Theology at San Francisco Theological Seminary in San Anselmo, California. He is the author of Revelation, Redemption, and Response: Calvin's Trinitarian Understanding of the Divine-Human Relationship and The Trinity.

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  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Geneva Press (November 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0664501400
  • ISBN-13: 978-0664501402
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.5 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent starting point 4 the study of Trinitarian theology, April 9, 2001
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A.Raj Rao "RR" (Somewhere over the rainbow) - See all my reviews
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This book is a great starting point for those who are just starting out in studying the Doctrine of the Trinity. Prior to finding this book, my method had been to go out on the net, and pick up random articles and read them. This had its problems in that some of these articles were (very)difficult, and also reading all of these articles left many gaps in my mind.

The book goes through roughly three phases: 1) the history of the Doctrine, 2) the contemporary scene, and 3) the practicality of the Doctrine.

Walker starts out in the first chapter with a discussion of just who is this God, into whose strong name we have been baptized into ? What is this God like ? The next chapter moves into a brief discussion of the God as found in scripture, as being a triune in nature. Since the book is not an apologetical work, Walker does not spend too much time in arguing from scripture, the triunity of God. Instead he moves on to the heresies that plagued the early church, and the Councils called forth to settle these matter. Among the heresies discussed are Arianism, Modalism, and Gnosticism. Also discussed are the greek and latin terms (ex.homoousion, person,) around which the resolution of some of these heresies revolved.

In the chapters that follow, Walker takes us through the thoughts of many a theologian - past and present. From the past are included the Cappodocians, and their explanation of the most fascinating perichoresis, Augustine and his analogies, Richard of St. Victor and "the Trinity as a community of love", Julian of Norwich and "the motherhood of God", Peter Lombard, St. Bonaventure, Thomas Aquinas, and many others. From the present, Walker takes us through the two Karls - Barth and Rahner, Vladmir Lossky, and Met. John Zizioulas of Pergamum. Something sort of new for me that Walker also discussed here was social trinitarianism. Prior to my reading of this, I had always mistakenly assumed that the Eastern Orthodox were social trinitarians. Well, I found out that I was wrong, and that there is a difference between talking of the Godhead as a divine society(or community) and talking of the Godhead as divine communion.

Moving on ...since I think I'm running out of space... other recent theologians discussed are Jurgen Moltmann and the suffering of God, Elizabeth Johnson and She Who Is, Leornardo Boff and the divine community, Hans Ur Von Balthasar, Catherine M. LaCugna, Mary Ann Fatula, T.F. Torrance to name a few. Walker also talks at length about the patriarchy, matriarchy and our God. The book comes to a close by showing how our understanding of the Trinity affects worship, our understanding of salvation, mission, koinonia, church, love for one another... I particularly liked the discussion on koinonia.

Last but not least, I would like to point out a couple of problems in my estimate. Since the book is really more of an Intro. book and really tries to cover so much in just a 126 pages, a lot of material does not get covered in depth. Like for example there's only a 1/2 page discussion on Bonaventure, a 1/2 page on Wilfred Richmond. So like if you find their ideas really interesting, you'll have to make a trip to the library or else be left hanging. Another problem which stems from this same lack of in depth coverage is that, suppose you just dont understand what Walker is saying about someone, say Peter Lombard, you are once again going to make a trip to the library. The reason being, is that the discussion is so brief, and there is only so much to analyse and reanalyse. If Walker had added just maybe 5-10 more pages, it would have been good.

In Christ, Raj Rao

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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not Worth the Time or Money, January 1, 2006
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While this book is perhaps not completely useless, I do not feel like those who are actually interested in studying this subject will gain anything of substance from this book. It does not seem to create a foundation for the trinitarian doctrine and it is too basic to support scholarship. Overall, this book does not measure up to the scholarship of Reformed Theology (of which I am not a part but well respect). Robert Letham has a better Reformed perspective (though admittedly a more difficult read) and there are others outside the Reformed community whose books will better serve as (basic) foundational studies in both the areas of doctrine & practicality (Bruce A. Ware) and history (Roger E. Olson and Christopher A. Hall).
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First Sentence:
I don't remember hearing these words at my baptism. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
trinitarian faith, divine oneness, trinitarian language, human communion, strong name, trinitarian life
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, New Testament, God the Father, Old Testament, New York, Gregory of Nyssa, God the Son, John Calvin, Roman Catholic, Nicene Creed, Eastern Orthodox, Gregory of Nazianzus, Son of God, Catherine Mowry, Council of Nicaea, The Triune God of Christian Faith, God the Spirit, Jurgen Moltmann, Mary Ann Fatula, Middle Ages, Council of Constantinople, John Knox Press, John Zizioulas, Julian of Norwich
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