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Writing, booklets, and podcast interviews

Dissertation
Richard of St. Victor’s Argument for the Necessity of the Trinity:
An Exposition and Analysis of the Argument for a Tri-Personal God in De Trinitate
In his magnum opus, De Trinitate, the twelfth century canon Richard of St. Victor offers sustained reflection on core dogmatic claims from the Athanasian creed. At the heart of the treatise is Richard’s argument for exactly three divine persons. This thesis offers an historically informed exposition of Richard’s argument for the necessity of the Trinity, as well as philosophically informed analysis. Richard’s work is not only suggestive, but highly compelling. If sound, it is situated to contribute to the contemporary philosophical and theological trinitarian discussion.
Booklet
Why Do Christians Believe In The Trinity?
At its core, the doctrine of the Trinity holds that the one God is the Father who sends the Son and Spirit. This booklet investigates our reasons for believing the doctrine of the Trinity. We find that the most important question is not just Why believe in the doctrine of the Trinity, but rather Why would the holy God invite us into the triune relationship at all?
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Short article
You wouldn’t know it was here, unless I was with You: Meaning & Artistic Process in Dan Drage’s Gathering Surface
This is a short article in Transpositions, the online journal of the Institute for the Imagination, Theology, and the Arts, as the University of St Andrews. In this article I explore the work of Dan Drage, a professional artist and missionary. His recent piece in St Andrews, Scotland, leads us to love God's creation, and gives the Christian much to think about.
