There is not a more important and practical doctrine than the Trinity. In our day, however, there are few doctrines that have been more overlooked. "Giving Glory to the Consubstantial Trinity" seeks to counteract this trend by offering a clear and concise biblical defense of the Trinity and its practical implications. This book demonstrates how the historical development of this doctrine in the Ante-Nicen and Nicene eras was undertaken not by philosophically-minded academics, but by pastors-thelolgians who grounded their thought first and foremost in the Scriptures and had a burning concern for the salvation of men and women.
He is also the editor of Eusebeia: The Bulletin of The Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies. His present areas of research include 18th-century British Baptist life and thought, as well as Patristic Trinitarianism and Baptist piety.
Haykin is a prolific writer having authored numerous books, over 250 articles and over 150 book reviews. He is also an accomplished editor with numerous editorial credits.... Show more