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Toward a Biblical Model of the Social Trinity: Avoiding Equivocation of Nature and Order

Toward a Biblical Model of the Social Trinity: Avoiding Equivocation of Nature and Order

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  • J. Scott Horrell

This article wants to contribute to the way we think about God. It wants to tighten the relationship between the economic Trinity and the immanent Trinity. Horrell offers in the first part a basic presentation of a social model of the Godhead. He observes especially divine reciprocity in Scripture. Secondly, he traces current issues in social trinitarianism. In the last part of the article, he presents a synthesis of the biblical evidence when he argues for an "eternally ordered social trinitarianism" model of God.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 2004. 23 pages.

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