Why Does Everything Come in Threes?: A Short Book about Everything
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Why Does Everything Come in Threes?: A Short Book about Everything  -     By: Peter Kreeft

Why Does Everything Come in Threes?: A Short Book about Everything

Ignatius Press / 2024 / Paperback

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Title: Why Does Everything Come in Threes?: A Short Book about Everything
By: Peter Kreeft
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Ignatius Press
Publication Date: 2024
Dimensions: 7.25 X 4.75 (inches)
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 1621646793
ISBN-13: 9781621646792
Stock No: WW646791

Publisher's Description

Since the beginnings of the Church, much has been written about the Trinity in the Creator. In this accessible book for ordinary Christians, Peter Kreeft reflects on a different topic: the Trinity in the creation.

Because, as G. K. Chesterton put it, in creating us, God "broke His own law, and made a graven image of Himself", it comes as no surprise that we find a Trinitarian structure embedded in our lives—not to mention the universe itself. While the fact that so many things come in threes does not prove the dogma of the Trinity, it does give powerful clues to this truth about the nature of ultimate reality.

Join the journey with Peter Kreeft and explore the threefold structure of everything.

Author Bio

Peter Kreeft, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy at Boston College, is one of the most respected and prolific Christian authors of our time. His books cover a vast array of topics in spirituality, theology, and philosophy. They include Doors in the Walls of the WorldThe Greatest Philosopher Who Ever Lived, How to Be HolyBecause God Is RealYou Can Understand the Bible, and Summa of the Summa.

Editorial Reviews

"Kreeft ingeniously unveils the triune dynamic in our universe, selves, souls, and stories — a dynamic that characterizes God.  This book is a true inspiration from one who has immersed himself in the heart of Christ."
— Fr. Robert Spitzer, S.J., Ph.D., Author, God So Loved the World and The Soul's Upward Yearning  

"Aristotle, endeavoring to understand why space comes in three dimensions, observed this perfection in the number three: it is the number of a beginning, middle, and end, of an 'all,' and for that reason, he said, it is used in the worship of the gods. If a pagan philosopher cannot but notice some special significance of three permeating the world, much more must a wise Catholic be able to elaborate on the fact. That is just what Kreeft has done in this edifying book."
— Michael Augros, Ph.D., Author, Who Designed the Designer? and The Immortal in You

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