The Biblical Trinity: Encountering the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in Scripture
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The Biblical Trinity: Encountering the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in Scripture

Lexham Press / 2023 / Hardcover

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The Trinity is God as revealed in the Bible.

The Bible doesn't give us a systematic statement of the doctrine of the Trinity. But that doesn't mean the Trinity is not biblical.

In The Biblical Trinity: Encountering the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in Scripture, Brandon D. Smith proclaims the Trinity from the Bible. The doctrine arises not from a handful of prooftexts but from the fullness of what the Bible says about God. Through short reflections on fifteen key New Testament passages in conversation with the Old Testament, Smith shows how God's word reveals the Trinity. The book concludes with three rules for how to encounter the truth and beauty of our Triune God in all of Scripture.

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Title: The Biblical Trinity: Encountering the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in Scripture
By: Brandon D. Smith
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 128
Vendor: Lexham Press
Publication Date: 2023
Dimensions: 7.3 X 5 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 1683596978
ISBN-13: 9781683596974
Stock No: WW596974

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The Trinity is God as revealed in the Bible.

The Bible doesn't give us a systematic statement of the doctrine of the Trinity. But that doesn't mean the Trinity is not biblical.

In The Biblical Trinity: Encountering the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in Scripture, Brandon D. Smith proclaims the Trinity from the Bible. The doctrine arises not from a handful of prooftexts but from the fullness of what the Bible says about God. Through short reflections on fifteen key New Testament passages in conversation with the Old Testament, Smith shows how God’s word reveals the Trinity. The book concludes with three rules for how to encounter the truth and beauty of our Triune God in all of Scripture.

Author Bio

Brandon D. Smith (PhD, Ridley College, Melbourne) is assistant professor of theology and New Testament at Cedarville University. He is also a co-founder of the Center for Baptist Renewal and host of the Church Grammar podcast. He is the author of The Trinity in the Book of Revelation: Seeing Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in John's Apocalypse.

Editorial Reviews

This is a welcome resource for everyone seeking to grow in the love and knowledge of our triune God.

—Steven J. Duby, associate professor of Theology, Phoenix Seminary


“If Jesus Christ is the treasure hidden in the field of the Scriptures, then The Biblical Trinity is a treasure map produced by the hand of a master cartographer. Brandon Smith’s book shows readers how to find Jesus Christ in the Scriptures and, in finding him, how to treasure him as the Father’s Spirit-anointed Son, our Maker, Redeemer, and Reward.

—Scott R. Swain, president, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, FL


By working through a series of key biblical passages through a Trinitarian lens, Brandon Smith helps us understand how the Trinity is ultimately not an obstacle, but an aid, in understanding Scripture.

—Gavin Ortlund, senior pastor, First Baptist Church, Ojai, CA


The Biblical Trinity is grounded in careful readings of biblical passages and then flowers in the major doctrines of the orthodox church. Anyone who desires to attend to the identity of God as revealed in Scripture will benefit from this book.

—Amy Peeler, associate professor of New Testament, Wheaton College


This is an eminently usable guide and introduction to the biblical foundations for the doctrine of the Trinity.

—Adonis Vidu, Andrew Mutch Distinguished Professor of Theology, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary


This worshipful and biblical explanation of the Trinity is a real gift to the church.

—Trevin Wax, vice president of research and resource development, North American Mission Board


A very helpful book for Christian formation!

—Thomas Joseph White, OP, rector, Angelicum

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