Delighting in the Trinity
What's it about
Does the concept of the Trinity feel more like a confusing math problem than a source of joy? What if understanding God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit could completely transform your spiritual life, making it more vibrant, loving, and deeply personal than ever before? Discover why the Trinity isn't just an abstract doctrine but the very heart of the Christian faith. Michael Reeves reveals how a relational God—a community of love—shapes everything from your prayer life to your understanding of salvation, helping you move from intellectual assent to genuine delight.
Meet the author
Dr. Michael Reeves is the President and Professor of Theology at Union School of Theology in Oxford, England, renowned for his ability to make profound theology accessible. A historian by training, his fascination with the Reformation and its joyful rediscovery of a relational God fueled his passion for the Trinity. Reeves writes not as a detached academic but as a pastor, aiming to help believers experience the vibrant, life-giving fellowship of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit that captivated the early church.

What's it about
Does the concept of the Trinity feel more like a confusing math problem than a source of joy? What if understanding God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit could completely transform your spiritual life, making it more vibrant, loving, and deeply personal than ever before? Discover why the Trinity isn't just an abstract doctrine but the very heart of the Christian faith. Michael Reeves reveals how a relational God—a community of love—shapes everything from your prayer life to your understanding of salvation, helping you move from intellectual assent to genuine delight.
Meet the author
Dr. Michael Reeves is the President and Professor of Theology at Union School of Theology in Oxford, England, renowned for his ability to make profound theology accessible. A historian by training, his fascination with the Reformation and its joyful rediscovery of a relational God fueled his passion for the Trinity. Reeves writes not as a detached academic but as a pastor, aiming to help believers experience the vibrant, life-giving fellowship of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit that captivated the early church.
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