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We Belong: Trinitarian Good News

We Belong: Trinitarian Good News in Bloomington, MN

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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."I found the book to be incredibly relatable; Morrison shares out of his own journey of thoughtful theological exploration and discovery. The is an insightful book written by someone has been asking great questions and reading several great theologians." - Ben Merritt, The Moltmanniac Influences include: Karl Barth, Thomas F. Torrance, James B. Torrance, Jürgen Moltmann, C. Baxter Kruger, Saint Athanasius, Saint Irenaeus, Robert F. Capon, and Brennan Manning.
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."I found the book to be incredibly relatable; Morrison shares out of his own journey of thoughtful theological exploration and discovery. The is an insightful book written by someone has been asking great questions and reading several great theologians." - Ben Merritt, The Moltmanniac Influences include: Karl Barth, Thomas F. Torrance, James B. Torrance, Jürgen Moltmann, C. Baxter Kruger, Saint Athanasius, Saint Irenaeus, Robert F. Capon, and Brennan Manning.

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