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We Belong: Trinitarian Good News

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We Belong: Trinitarian Good News seeks to answer two important questions: first, what is the Gospel?; and second, why is the Gospel "good news"? With help from some of the greatest theologians in Christendom, S. D. Morrison seeks to beautifully and simply write about what should be the most important topic for a Christian: the Gospel. Join him in re-discovering the amazing message of Jesus Christ, the breathtaking truth about who God is, and the hope we have in Him. Both theologically challenging and practically applicable, this book aims to be at once highly informative and life changing.

232 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 15, 2015

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Stephen D. Morrison

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Stephen D. Morrison (MA, Luther Seminary) is a prolific author and theologian whose work online and in print focuses on making modern theology accessible. He is known for the Plain English Series, which includes his latest work, "Paul Tillich in Plain English."

Stephen is currently a PhD student at the University of Aberdeen studying Karl Barth’s theology of resistance. He is the author of fifteen books, as well as several academic articles and book reviews. He is also a video essayist on YouTube with over 5k subscribers and 320k lifetime views. For a full CV and to learn more about Stephen, visit his website: SDMorrison.org.

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August 15, 2019
Wonderful Theologically Driven Book

This book can be summed up as a modern reinforcement to the famous quote by Karl Rahner: “We must be willing to admit that, should the doctrine of the Trinity have to be dropped as false, the major part of religious literature could well remain virtually unchanged.”

Thank the Triune God that this is changing!!!!
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