Johnson, T. K., Parker, D. & Schirrmacher, T. (2020). In the name of the father, son, and Holy Spirit: Teaching the Trinity from the creeds to modern discussion: Essays from Evangelical review of theology 38(2014)2. Verlag für Kultur and Wissenschaft Culture and Science Pub.
The essays cover a range of perspectives, examining how the understanding of the Trinity has evolved from ancient creeds to modern theological discourse. They address questions about the unity and diversity within the Godhead, the implications for Christian life and worship, and the relevance of Trinitarian theology today. This work provides valuable insights for theologians, students, and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of one of Christianity’s foundational doctrines.
Maunder, C. (2022). Mary, founder of Christianity. Oneworld Publications.
The book argues that Mary’s influence and significance extend beyond her role as the mother of Jesus, presenting her as a key figure in the foundation and development of Christian faith and practice.
Maunder explores how Mary’s life, her acceptance of the Annunciation, and her actions as a follower of Jesus challenge conventional understandings of authority, discipleship, and early Christian identity. The book offers a fresh perspective on Marian theology, showing how Mary’s story intersects with key theological themes and contributes to the broader Christian narrative. This work is for readers interested in rethinking Marian doctrines and the historical role of women in the development of Christianity.
Ratzinger, J. (n.d.). Compendium of the catechism of the Catholic Church. [s.n]
This work serves as a guide for understanding the core beliefs and practices of the faith, offering explanations and insights into key theological, moral, and liturgical aspects of Catholicism. Ratzinger, also known as Pope Benedict XVI, distills the essential teachings of the Catechism into a more easily comprehensible format, making it an invaluable resource for both laypersons and clergy seeking to deepen their knowledge of Catholic doctrine. This compendium is intended to aid in the catechesis of individuals and communities, helping them grow in faith and understanding.