Part Three | Trinity through the New Testament
Let's Complete this journey with Rev Dr Paul Blackham through the Bible.
Here's some questions to consider:
When we think about God, do we think Biblically?
What does the New Testament teach about the Trinity?
Does it agree with the Old Testament?
Many people are more familiar with the New Testament than the Old. We mentioned a misconception in Part One - that some people think the New Testament introduces a new theology of God. A simple Bible study helps us respond to this idea, which is exactly what we are now going to do.
As we now embark on a study of the New Testament, here's some suggested thinking points:
-The New Testament builds on the Old Testament
-Allah, the God of Islam, is not a Trinity
-Analyse all the data presented and consider which challenges you the most
Most importantly, how are you going to respond to the Trinity?
Here's some questions to consider:
When we think about God, do we think Biblically?
What does the New Testament teach about the Trinity?
Does it agree with the Old Testament?
Many people are more familiar with the New Testament than the Old. We mentioned a misconception in Part One - that some people think the New Testament introduces a new theology of God. A simple Bible study helps us respond to this idea, which is exactly what we are now going to do.
As we now embark on a study of the New Testament, here's some suggested thinking points:
-The New Testament builds on the Old Testament
-Allah, the God of Islam, is not a Trinity
-Analyse all the data presented and consider which challenges you the most
Most importantly, how are you going to respond to the Trinity?
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