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New Credo Podcast! Inseparable Operations: Good News for Salvation?

The external works of the Trinity are undivided.

Until recently, this statement was an uncontroversial affirmation of the doctrine of inseparable operations. In fact, for nearly two millennia, inseparable operations were simply assumed to be an integral premise of the Christian faith. Yet modern treatments of the Trinity have left the essential unity of the Trinity in need of recovery.

Credo fellow, Adonis Vidu, explains why God is one, indivisible essence and thus has one will, power, intellect, and operation in the world. We do not have a team of three gods who each perform their own actions, but one God who acts indivisibly. There is no cooperation or division of labor within the divine essence. Even speaking of divine roles can lead to unorthodox assumptions about the Trinity. Rather, whenever scripture says any person of the Trinity is at work, the other two persons are also equally involved in that operation.

In this podcast, Matthew Barrett and Adonis Vidu not only discuss the inseparable operations of the Trinity, but the Creator/creature distinction, the differences between divine appropriations and missions, and the beauty of divine transcendence, all while bringing out the gospel implications of this important doctrine.

Inseparable Operations: Good News for Salvation? Matthew Barrett and Adonis Vidu by Credo

Matthew Barrett

Matthew Barrett is the editor-in-chief of Credo Magazine, director of the Center for Classical Theology, and host of the Credo podcast. He is professor of Christian theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and the author of several books, including Simply Trinity, which won the Christianity Today Book of the Year Award in Theology/Ethics. His new book is called The Reformation as Renewal: Retrieving the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church. He is currently writing a Systematic Theology with Baker Academic.

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