Description
The Trinity examines one of the most profound and challenging doctrines in Christian theology. Scott M. Williams provides a comprehensive exploration of the Trinity’s classical formulation and the philosophical problems it raises for contemporary believers and theologians alike.
This volume addresses fundamental questions about God’s nature, the relationship between divine unity and plurality, and how classical theistic commitments interact with trinitarian doctrine. Williams navigates both historical perspectives and modern philosophical frameworks, considering how traditional formulations address logical and metaphysical challenges.
Part of Cambridge University Press’s Elements in the Problems of God series, this work is essential for understanding systematic theology, philosophy of religion, and the intellectual foundations of Christian belief. Ideal for theologians, philosophers, and serious students seeking rigorous engagement with trinitarian doctrine.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.