"Provides an overall view of the history and the philosophical and theological significance of God the Trinity from religious, anthropological, and sociocultural perspectives, following the generative-progressive method advocated by the Second Vatican Council"
He talks about everything from Patristics, to Mystics, to Medievals, Hegel and Schelling, von Balthasar, Jüngel, etc. His through-line of the Christ event pulling those who participate in the Trinity out of nonbeing (nihilism) is a masterful combination of trinitarian dogma and contemporary questions.