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The Trinity—Your Most Pressing Questions Answered

Date: Thursday, April 10
Time: 12PM CT

Christians affirm that God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—but what does that really mean? How can God be three in one? And why does understanding the Trinity matter for our faith today?


Join Dr. Beth Felker Jones, Professor of Theology at Northern Seminary, for an insightful conversation exploring the doctrine of the Trinity. She’ll address some of our most common questions, including:

How can God be three in one?
Where do we see the Trinity in Scripture?
Why is the Trinity essential to the Christian life?


Whether you’re looking to deepen your theological understanding or simply curious about how the Trinity shapes our relationship with God, this webinar will provide a clear and engaging exploration of this foundational Christian belief.


Come with your questions and leave with a deeper appreciation of the beauty and mystery of our triune God! The webinar is co-sponsored by Northern Seminary.


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Beth Felker Jones is professor of theology at Northern Seminary. She earned her doctorate at Duke University and is a regular contributor to The Christian Century and is currently working on a theology of conversion titled Converting Love: Conversion Among the Loci for Oxford University Press. Dr. Jones’ most recent book is Faithful: A Theology of Sex. She is also the author of Practicing Christian Doctrine: An Introduction to Thinking and Living Theologically, God the Spirit: Introducing Pneumatology in Wesleyan and Ecumenical Perspective, and The Marks of His Wounds: Resurrection Doctrine and Gender Politics.



Want to learn under Dr. Beth Felker Jones? She will be teaching a 12-week, online class starting this May on Christian Theology! Learn more >

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