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The Invasion of the Homoians: Trinity and Gender, Again!
By: Michael Bird | July 23, 2017
This workshop examines how patriarchal views of gender relationships are sometimes anchored in homoian or semi-Arian views of the Trinity.

Against Eternal Submission: Changing the Doctrine of the Trinity Endangers the Doctrine of Salvation and Women
By: D. Glenn Butner | January 31, 2017
As complementarian theologians increasingly speak of the eternal functional subordination of the Son (hereafter EFS), they move a central pillar of the cathedral of Christian doctrine, unaware that such a change could bring down the entire edifice of Christian theology.

7 Points In Support of the Nicene and Reformed Doctrine of the Trinity
By: Kevin Giles | December 14, 2016
This paper was given by Kevin Giles at the Evangelical Theological Society annual conference on November 15, 2016 in San Antonio, TX. The other speakers on the plenary Trinity forum were Dr Bruce Ware, Dr Millard Erickson, and Dr Wayne Grudem. Dr Storms presided.

Who's In Charge?: Trinity, Male and Female, and the Current Debate Over Authority
By: Bob Rakestraw | November 18, 2016
There are two main groups within evangelicalism debating the issues of subordination (lesser authority) among the members of the Trinity and subordination among male-female relationships. (This is part 2 of a 2-part series.)

A Necessary Distinction: Trinity, Male and Female, and the Current Debate Over Authority
By: Bob Rakestraw | November 16, 2016
In this 2-part series, I will address and support the necessary qualitative distinction between the eternal inner life of the Trinity and the temporal inter-relationships of women and men in church and marriage.

Preserving the Trinity
By: CBE International | November 1, 2016
In CBE's 2016 ETS journal, authors weigh in on the debate over whether the Son is permanently subordinate to the Father within the Trinity, and on the implications of this view on other theological matters.

Contemporary Revisions to Trinitarian Theology: A Concise Assessment
By: Jamin Hübner | June 21, 2016
As many of you are aware, a particular debate involving the doctrine of the Trinity is causing no little stir in American evangelicalism. This past Thursday (June 16, 2016) Christianity Today even felt it necessary to write a primer on the discussion.

The God Beyond Time Who Presently Makes All Things New
By: Adelita Garza | August 1, 2015
The Trinitarian dynamics of honor and co-regency illustrate to us the new creation order, its ethos, and its purpose in displaying God's glory now, as we live in kingdom culture in a rogue, decaying world.

The God Beyond Time Who Presently Makes All Things New
By: Adelita Garza | July 31, 2015
The Trinitarian dynamics of honor and co-regency illustrate to us the new creation order, its ethos, and its purpose in displaying God's glory now, as we live in kingdom culture in a rogue, decaying world.

Who is the Trinity?
By: William David Spencer | July 8, 2014
Who is the Trinity? Totem Pole or Circle?