What if the trinity we've been taught is not the trinity of the bible? in this groundbreaking book, matthew barrett reveals a shocking discovery: we havemanipulated the trinity, recreating the father, son, and holy spirit in our own image.with clarity and creativity, barrett mines the scriptures as well as the creeds and confessions of the faith to help you rediscover the beauty, simplicity, and majesty of our triune god. you will be surprised to learn that what you believe about the trinity has untold consequences for salvation and the christian life. to truly know god, you must meet the one who is simply trinity. from the back cover </br>thomas s. kidd, professor at baylor university; blogger at the gospel coalitionto truly know god, we must understand god as trinity. but what if the trinity we've been taught is not the trinity of the bible? in this groundbreaking book, matthew barrett reveals a shocking discovery: we have manipulated the trinity, re-creating the father, son, and holy spirit in our own image. with clarity and creativity, barrett mines the scriptures as well as the creeds and confessions of the faith to help us rediscover the beauty, simplicity, and majesty of our triune god. what we believe about the trinity also has untold consequences for salvation and the christian life..</br>fred sanders, torrey honors institute, biola university</br>lewis ayres, durham university</br>michael f. bird, ridley collegematthew barrett is associate professor of christian theology at midwestern baptist theological seminary. he is the author of none greater; canon, covenant, and christology; and god's word alone. he is also the executive editor of credo magazine and the host of the credo podcast. matthew barrett (mdiv, phd, southern baptist theological seminary) is associate professor of christian theology at midwestern baptist theological seminary and the executive editor ofcredo magazine. he is the author of numerous books, includinggod's word alone, 40 questions about salvation, reformation theology, john owen on the christian life, andsalvation by grace. he is also the host of the credo podcast where he talks with fellow theologians about the most important doctrines of the faith. he lives in kansas city.