Scott R. Swain is assistant professor of systematic theology at Reformed Theological Seminary.
Andreas J. Köstenberger (Ph.D., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is professor of New Testament at Southeastern Baptist Seminary (North Carolina).
"A welcome attempt to bridge a disciplinary divide that sometimes
serves to stifle conversation between practitioners of biblical and
theological studies. . . Like all interesting conversations, it is
well worth listening to the dialogue that emerges from this
collaborative effort."
"I highly recommend this volume for pastors as well as those
interested in more technical debates regarding the Trinity. The
conclusions and theological reflections will provide the reader
with a solid basis to begin thinking critically about issues such
as missions and evangelism. The book will also provide small group
leaders and Sunday school teachers with great curriculum
ideas."
"Kostenberger and Swain have written an accessible and practical
volume that provides a stimulating overview to both current
trinitarian thought and the broader scholarly debates within the
field of Joahnnine studies. This work will prove useful for
thoughtful pastors, seminary students, and informed laypersons. It
fills a lacuna in the field of biblical studies by providing a
biblical survey and theological overview of the Trinity as it is
presented in the Gospel of John."
"A clearly argued and accessible study on the trinitarian theology
of the Gospel of John. . .A stimulating overview to both current
trinitarian thought and the broader scholarly debates within the
field of Johannine studies."
"In the midst of the Trinity debates in evangelicalism today,
Father, Son and Spirit is a welcome contribution that provides a
solid biblical-theological study of one of the most important
biblical books on the triune nature of the Godhead."
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