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A Collection of Trinitarian Theologians

The list below includes the names of 36 Trinitarian theologians.  The list was compiled by “Kerry’s Loft” and is made of folks from the last 100 years, or less.  If you click on any name, you’ll be taken to a list of resources about each theologian. What, exactly, is Trinitarian theology? It is MORE than just […]

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J.B. Torrance’s Last Lecture

 “J.B. Torrance’s last comments to his post graduate students in the last seminar that he did before he retired. He said, what we need is not a new doctrine or a clear doctrine of the Holy Spirit, we need the Holy Spirit. What we need is not a better Christology, what we need is Christ. […]

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“Cross Roads” by William Paul Young (Book Review)

William Paul Young is a Canadian author, raised by his missionary parents, who lived in what was once know as New Guinea.  He endured tremendous loss as a child, which inspired his rediscovery of the Triune God of grace, kindness, and relational love.  Some of those discoveries were presented in his popular first book of […]

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Get “Cross Roads” by Wm. Paul Young

Cross Roads by: Wm. Paul Young publisher: FaithWords, published: 2012-11-13 ASIN: 145551604X EAN: 9781455516049 sales rank: 96 price: $12.80 (new), $11.83 (used) Anthony Spencer is egotistical, proud of being a self-made business success at the peak of his game, even though the cost of winning was painfully high. A cerebral hemorrhage leaves Tony comatose in […]

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The Shack Reflections – for every day of the year (Book Review)

I have previously reviewed Wm. Paul Young’s book “The Shack,” the fictitious story of  Mackenzie Allen Philip’s encounter with the Trinity in a shack in the Oregon wilderness, near where the body of his brutally murdered daughter Missy was found.  Mackenzie (Mack) was greatly traumatized by his daughter’s – a trauma that impacts every aspect […]

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The Shack Revisted (Book Review)

In my review of Paul Young’s best-selling book “The Shack,” I encouraged folks not to read that book as a work of theology, but as religious fiction.  That said, I did admit that there was a theological perspective behind the book that should be properly discerned.  Unfortunately, many reviewers discerned theological understanding from the book […]

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The Shack (Book Review)

Paul Young’s popular fictional book “The Shack” begins with tragedy. Young Missy Philip is kidnapped during a family vacation. Her remains are found near a shack in the Oregon wilderness. She had been brutally murdered. Her father, Mackenzie Allen Philip’s, is (as one might expect) traumatized by his daughters brutal murder. His pain impacts every […]

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The Shack Revisited by Dr. C. Baxter Kruger

“Dr. Baxter Kruger’s “revisits” Wm. Paul Young classic best seller “The Shack” in his new book “The Shack Revisited!” There is a revival happening – a hunger in the heart of the church to return to the Gospel of the triune God of grace.  Paul Young’s imaginary story was a huge best-seller because it tapped […]

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“Why I Am Not A Universalist?” (Baxter Kruger, Paul Young, THE SHACK, & other stuff, too)

I promised to post some thoughts addressing the topic:  “Why I am Not a Universalist!” Unfortunately, I have been very busy and not yet had the chance to jump in. I did find a brief statement on Baxter Kruger’s “Ongoing Thought” blog located  http://baxterkruger.blogspot.com/ that is a helpful addition to this topic. By the way, […]

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Baxter Kruger on “The Shack”

Click here now to watch this great interview I found with Baxgter Kruger on the theology of Paul Young’s “The Shack.”  

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