This book is great! It's the best short book on the Trinity I am aware of. It explains in simple but clear and accurate language what it means that God is a Trinity. It also shows the manifold applications of the Trinity to the individual, the family, and the church. My only criticism is that in a book intended for laymen, it occassionally uses technical language that average believers may not be familiar with (e.g., egalitarian, taxis, etc.). But for the layman who likes to read, it is outstanding.
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Review 2 for Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: Relationships, Roles, and Relevance - eBook
I have presently read about half of the book, and found that the content to be excellent. It is the best book on the subject of the Trinity that I have ever read. It is a very readable book, not needing a seminary/theological degree to understand. I would highly recommend the book to nobody wishing to have an understanding of a very difficult suject.
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Review 3 for Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: Relationships, Roles, and Relevance - eBook
Although perhaps the concept of the Trinity could never fully be appreciated by our feeble minds, Mr. Ware's attempt nonetheless is noteworthy for its "down-to-earth" mannerism and its existence and applciation in the every-day life.