There are two proud views among some Reformed teachers regarding the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. One view is that we can understand God's nature as he understands himself. We must acknowledge that our understanding will always be imperfect. The second proud view equates mystery with nonsense. While we cannot know God exhaustively as he knows himself, we can know God truly in the sense of "true truth" as Schaeffer called it. We can know objective and absolute truth about God even though we cannot know everything God knows.
This series of ten lessons is taken from my Larger Catechism series and was taught from August 8th to September 12th, 1993. These lessons were originally recorded using an antiquated cassette tape system. They were subsequently digitized, but the sound quality varies significantly from one recording to the next.
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Dr. Richard Bacon was born in 1946 and has been married to wife Debby since 1971. He received his education at Memphis State University (BA), now University of Memphis, Whitefield Seminary (M.A.R.; M.Div.; and Ph.D.), and Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (Th.M;...