"The Holy Trinity in the Life of the Church" ed. by Khaled Anatolios, a Review
The Holy Trinity in the Life of the Church by Khaled Anatolios My rating: 4 of 5 stars Christianity is noted for many peculiarities that are paradigmatic, and at times can be perplexing. The whole notion of the Trinity likely tops the list for those inside and outside Christianity. How can we claim to be monotheistic (believers in one God) and yet claim that we believe in three persons who are divine (the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit)? The “how can we” question has consumed heaps of ink and cerebral juices from Christian thinkers for most of two millennium. Then to add more bewilderment, there have been polychromatic descriptions and explanations from within Christianity that seem to talk past one another. Recently Khaled Anatolios, professor of historical theology at the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, and accomplished author, has pulled together and edited a new 272 page paperback on the subject, “The Holy Trinity in the Life...