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The Trinity and Culture

The Trinity and Culture

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  • Gene Edward Veith

The author of this article attempts to explain and describe what love should be like in a godly relationship. The author does this by using the doctrine of the Trinity, with further applications from a number of errors that are a result of failure to understand this Trinity properly. Applications are made to the contexts of marriage, the family, the community, and to the church as a body of Christ.

Source: Ligonier Ministries, 2006. 4 pages.

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