About Providence, Divine Action and the Church


In this blog, Terry J. Wright posts thoughts and shares research on the Christian doctrine of providence. This doctrine testifies to God’s provision for all things through creation’s high priest, the man Christ Jesus. However, the precise meaning and manner of this provision is a perpetually open question, and this blog is a forum for discussion of the many issues relating to providence and the place of the Church within God’s action.

Friday, 6 September 2013

Stephen Holmes on the Trinity: Is He Correct?

For those of you who enjoyed and appreciated Steve Holmes’s The Holy Trinity (as I did), and who are London-based (as I am), or who can easily get to London, you may be interested to know that Graham Watts, Tutor for Christian Doctrine and Ethics at Spurgeon’s College, is soon delivering a paper at the Spurgeon’s postgraduate seminar entitled ‘Stephen Holmes on the Trinity: Is contemporary trinitarian theology a revival or a repudiation of fourth-century settlements?’

The seminar is scheduled for Wednesday, 2 October from 11.15 am to 12.45 pm at Spurgeon’s College.

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