The Triune God of Unity in Diversity: An Analysis of Perspectivalism, the Trinitarian Theological Method of John Frame and Vern Poythress
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The Triune God of Unity in Diversity: An Analysis of Perspectivalism, the Trinitarian Theological Method of John Frame and Vern Poythress  -     By: Timothy E. Miller

The Triune God of Unity in Diversity: An Analysis of Perspectivalism, the Trinitarian Theological Method of John Frame and Vern Poythress

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In The Triune God of Unity and Diversity, a volume from the Reformed Academic Dissertation series, Timothy E. Miller defends and develops the multi-perspectival method of John Frame and Vern Poythress, showing that it is a foundationally Trinitarian, historically Reformed, and eminently useful tool for understanding all creation.

About the Series

P&R's Reformed Academic Dissertation (RAD) series consists of top-tier dissertations (Ph.D., Th.D., D.Min., and Th.M.) that advance biblical and theological scholarship by making distinctive contributions in the areas of theology, ethics, biblical studies, apologetics, and counseling. Dissertations in the RAD series are carefully selected, on the basis of strong recommendations by the authors' supervisors and examiners and by internal readers, to be part of this collection. Each selected dissertation provides clear, fresh, and engaging insights about significant theological issues.

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Title: The Triune God of Unity in Diversity: An Analysis of Perspectivalism, the Trinitarian Theological Method of John Frame and Vern Poythress
By: Timothy E. Miller
Format: Paperback
Vendor: P & R Publishing
Publication Date: 2017
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 3 ounces
ISBN: 1629953105
ISBN-13: 9781629953106
Series: Reformed Academic Dissertation
Stock No: WW953106

Author Bio

Timothy E. Miller (MA, Maranatha Baptist University; MDiv, Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary; PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) is assistant professor of systematic theology and apologetics at Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary.

Author Bio

Timothy E. Miller (M.A. Maranatha Baptist University, M.Div. Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary, Ph.D. Westminster Theological Seminary) is Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics at Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary (DBTS). Before teaching at DBTS, Dr. Miller taught for four years at Maranatha Baptist University and was an assistant pastor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Editorial Reviews

"Triperspectivalism is a theological method based on the Bible’s teaching about the One God in Three persons. Tim Miller’s book presents an accurate formulation of this method and explores in depth the origin of the method in the doctrine of the Trinity. I recommend the book highly to those who aspire to be serious students of theological method and the Trinity itself.”

John Frame, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida

"This is a highly stimulating work which makes a very helpful and useful contribution in its argument for utilizing the Trinitarian processions in a Frame/Poythress perspectival account of knowledge and apologetics. In terms of originality, I think the meat of the work lies there, and good meat it is too.”

Mike Ovey, Principal Oak Hill College, London, England

"Clear and helpful for readers….a valuable resource on the subject. I am grateful that someone with Miller’s ability has seen fit to offer the first published book-length study of triperspectivalism, and a good book at that.”

Vern S. Poythress, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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