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Grace Communion International sponsors a video program called "You're Included," in which we interview various theologians about the practical aspects of Trinitarian theology. These interviews are transcribed and many are available in e-books. In this volume, we compile the conversations we've had with 20 theologians, in more than 60 interviews. Interviewees include: Douglas A. Campbell, Cathy Deddo, Gordon Fee, David Fergusson, Myk Habets, Trevor Hart, George Hunsinger, Steve McVey, Paul Louis Metzger, Paul Molnar, Cherith Fee Nordling, Robin Parry, Andrew Purves, Andrew Root, Fred Sanders, Daniel Thimell, Alan Torrance, David Torrance, Robert T. Walker, and N.T. Wright. Most interviews were conducted by J. Michael Feazell; some were by Michael Morrison or Gary Deddo.

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Release dateAug 7, 2013
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Grace Communion International

Grace Communion International is a Christian denomination with about 30,000 members, worshiping in about 550 congregations in almost 70 nations and territories. We began in 1934 and our main office is in North Carolina. In the United States, we are members of the National Association of Evangelicals and similar organizations in other nations. We welcome you to visit our website at www.gci.org.

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