Grace Communion International sponsors a video program called "You're Included," in which we interview various theologians about the practical aspects of Trinitarian theology. These interviews are transcribed and edited. In this volume, we compile the conversations we've had with 12 theologians, in more than 60 interviews.
Trinitarian Conversations, Volume 2: Interviews With More Theologians
These interviews are transcribed and many are available in e-books. In this volume, we compile the conversations we've had with 15 theologians, in 53 interviews.
These interviews are transcribed and many are available in e-books. In this volume, we compile the conversations we've had with 18 theologians, in more than 50 interviews.
These interviews are transcribed and many are available in e-books. In this volume, we compile the conversations we've had with 20 theologians, in more than 60 interviews. Updated in September 2016 with two more theologians.
These interviews are transcribed and many are available in e-books. In this volume, we compile the conversations we've had with 22 theologians, in more than 60 interviews. Updated in June 2018 with two more theologians.
It is hoped through this book and the resources mentioned in this book that you will become more Christ-like and able to act and behave like Jesus in your everyday encounters from this time on.
These interviews are transcribed and many are available in e-books. In this volume, we compile the conversations we've had with ten theologians, in 50 interviews.
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It includes a foreword by Brian E. Daley. "With this impressive book, Khaled Anatolios takes his place alongside luminaries like R. P. C. Hanson and Lewis Ayres as one of the most distinguished interpreters of Nicaea and its legacy.