Karen Kilby explores the doctrine of the Trinity and issues of evil, suffering and sin.
She offers a critique of the lack of respect for mystery found in the most popular Trinitarian thinking of our time.
Kilby gives an apophatic reading of Aquinas on the Trinity and offers a distinct next step in the sequence on the Trinity - the appeal of social doctrines of the Trinity lies principally in their ecclesial and political relevance.
She engages with Miroslav Volf's famous '.