Holy Trinity Holy People

Holy Trinity Holy People by Thomas A. Noble, published by Cascade Books on February 19, 2013, is a scholarly exploration of the concept of Christian perfection and sanctification. This 258-page work delves into the historical perspectives of Christian spirituality, particularly focusing on the contributions of early Church Fathers and medieval theologians, while also addressing the Protestant interpretation of these doctrines.
In this book, Noble seeks to articulate John Wesley’s synthesis of patristic and Reformation theology, examining how the notion of Christian perfection can be understood in contemporary contexts. The text discusses the foundational doctrines of the church, including the atonement and the doctrine of the Holy Trinity, to present a comprehensive trinitarian theology of holiness. Readers will find a thoughtful analysis of how these theological concepts intersect with the themes of history and Christian theology, offering insights into the complexities of love and human motivation as articulated by figures like Augustine and Aquinas.
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Teaching on the sanctification of Christians using the difficult word perfection has been part of Christian spirituality through the centuries. The Fathers spoke of it and Augustine particularly contributed his penetrating analysis of human motivation in terms of love. Medieval theologians such as Bernard and Thomas Aquinas developed the tradition and wrote of levels or “degrees” of “perfection” in love. However, the doctrine has not fared so well among Protestants. John Wesley was the one major Protestant leader who tried to blend this ancient tradition of Christian “perfection” with the Reformation proclamation of justification by grace through faith. This book seeks to develop Wesley’s synthesis of patristic and Reformation theology in order to consider how Christian “perfection” can be expressed in a more nuanced way in today’s culture. Noble examines what basis may be found for Wesley’s understanding of sanctification in the central doctrines of the church, particularly the atonement, the doctrine of Christ, and the most comprehensive of all Christian doctrines, the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. What he sets out is a fully trinitarian theology of holiness.
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