"The Unveiling of the Trinity" is the revelation to the Trinity as disclosed to the author in December 1999, a mere 2 weeks before the New Millennium. The book provides the full comprehension that removes any mystery or confusion and answers probably any question you may have regarding the Trinity including why Jesus cannot know the day or hour of His return to earth, even though He is God in the flesh. Scripture is the only basis for understanding the Trinity and they verify every detail in the book. A revealing and life-changing reality check for those who believe practical answers and factual proof do not exist. Many related questions that have baffled Bible scholars and Church leaders are also uncovered for the first time, including the Virgin Birth, Born-again experience, soul and spirit of man and more.
The book opens up the Bible to deliver a different perspective of the Trinity than previously taught. The contents are as fresh today as the day it was written. The fact that it reveals the Trinity instead of only explaining or defining it, means it shall never become outdated. The book contains the new standard for teaching and/or preaching the "Doctrine of the Trinity" in our churches today. An enlightening book that forever settles the mysteries of the Godhead, the fact of the Trinity and the true nature of Jesus and guarantees you will never refer to the Trinity as a mystery again.
T.R. Bosse is author of "The Mystery of the Trinity Revealed" and founder of Dove & Word Ministries. His background relates mainly to church administration, teaching and theology. Most recently he ministered as a Nursing Home and Hospital Ministry Director in the Northern Kentucky region. His books are sold and published worldwide.
The Unveiling of the Trinity: A Biblical Account of the Mystery Revealed is the author's interpretation of the meaning and purpose of the Trinity. This interpretation is based upon a few key beliefs of the author, those that he upholds and teaches in his ministerial work.
Most prevalent of these beliefs is that the Trinity is a representation of the three aspects of God (God as the father, God as the son, and God as the Holy Spirit). The author explains the differences between these three aspects using various symbolic associations such as the various qualities of water. This portion of the book is extremely well written and explained in various ways for readers to understand the differences between these three aspects of God.
To the author, however, the three aspects of the Trinity are literal and completely true as is every part of the bible. The author states that if one part of the bible is untrue then the rest might also be untrue. Therefore, the entire bible must be taken as a whole as complete unequivocal truth. Much of this book explains and quotes passages of the bible, particularly genesis and the original sin to reinforce this key point.
Those readers upholding a Christian creationist view of the world will find this book comforting. Likewise, those readers interested in exploring or studying the views of Christian creationists will find this book enlightening. Conversely, those readers with alternative or non-Christian beliefs and those readers looking for a historical study of the Trinity, information about Trinity symbolism in various religions, or symbolism behind the Trinity may not find this book useful.