DMcFadden
Puritanboard Commissioner
One of my sons has a brother-in-law who got burned badly in a ministry position (not his fault; displaced anger against sr. pastor directed at youth pastor). Since then, my son's brother-in-law has been dabbling in some very heterodox stuff. His latest fascination involves his view of the Trinity. He was a bib-theo major in a dispensational college and is quite bright (Greek, etc.). Here is a piece from an e-mail the man's father sent to me today:
I am looking for a helpful book on the Trinity from an orthodox perspective that might counter the junk this fellow is reading. The young man has promised his pastor dad that he will read anything the pastor wants him to read as long as the pastor will read a book representing his perspective.
OK, bibliofiles . . . here is your chance to shine. If you were going to suggest one book that would deal with the errors of Buzzard and Hunting, what would it be???
Thanks!
Have you heard of or read The Doctrine of the Trinity: Christianity’s Self-inflicted Wound, by Anthony Buzzard and Charles Hunting, published by International Scholars Publications?
I am looking for a helpful book on the Trinity from an orthodox perspective that might counter the junk this fellow is reading. The young man has promised his pastor dad that he will read anything the pastor wants him to read as long as the pastor will read a book representing his perspective.
OK, bibliofiles . . . here is your chance to shine. If you were going to suggest one book that would deal with the errors of Buzzard and Hunting, what would it be???
Thanks!