Paul Shireman

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What are we to make of social trinitarianism? It either says too much or too little. On the one hand, it says too much when each person is conceived as having a distinct essence and will of its own. One wonders how this is not the identification of three distinct beings or primary substances. On the other hand, it says too little when it denies that any particular person is possessed of the entire divine essence, the one divine substance.
All That Is in God: Evangelical Theology and the Challenge of Classical Christian Theism
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