Paul And The Trinity by Wesley Hill

Persons, Relations, and the Pauline Letters

A study of Pauline letters arguing that God, Christ, and the Spirit are presented as distinct yet inseparable agents whose mutual relations structure worship and salvation. Through close readings of texts like 1 Corinthians 8:6, Philippians 2, and Romans 8, it contends that Paul’s language anticipates later trinitarian doctrine while also reshaping classical categories of person and relation, offering a bidirectional conversation between exegesis and theology.

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