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On the Trinity

While writing this reflection, I found myself wondering what am I doing? Why am I writing about the Trinity? After all, this subject matter is among the most difficult and dangerous of all in Christian theology. No shortage of ink has been expended in writing about the Holy Trinity. Likewise, there is no shortage of… Read More On the Trinity

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