The Foundry: (Re)Formed by the Triune God is an extended reflection on what it means for God to be Trinity and how in such a God we find the remedy to the world, the flesh, and the devil. It is a call to pursue growth in personal holiness, community, and justice combined with resources on how to do so. Weaving together Scripture, historical theology, systematic theology, poetry, and spiritual formation, it provides practical advice on how to live more like Jesus by connecting sound doctrine with lived experience. This book has three primary aims. The first is for Christians to embrace the Trinity, not merely assenting to the doctrine of the Trinity, but seeing more in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit than a puzzle to be solved. The second is to help people who may never formally study theology gain at least a passing familiarity with some of the thinkers who have influenced the direction of Christian thinking about God. The third is for Christians to champion a view of salvation that expects real transformation in this life . . . and sees it happen.
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Carter McCain is a priest in the Anglican tradition and works in the biotechnology sector. He has graduate degrees in philosophy and theology from the University of Florida and Perkins School of Theology, respectively. He lives in Gainesville, Florida, with his wife, Karen, and three sons, Samuel, Joel, and Aaron.
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