ETHOS Annual Conference 2021: The Triune God

Dr Lewis Winkler, EAST Resident Faculty, spoke on Zoom at the ETHOS Annual Conference on the theme of the Triune God (25 September 2021). He is a lecturer in theological and historical studies.

Dr Winkler singled out the theological concept of perichoretic love as a means to enhance a deeper understanding of the Trinity. See the video below for the talk by Dr Winkler.

Mrs Josephine Goh, an EAST faculty, noted: “Your [Dr Winkler’s] sharing is most relevant in today’s presentation as you addressed how our theological understanding of Trinity informs and shapes our Christian practice, in life and ministry.”

In a publicity blurb, ETHOS stated:

The doctrine of the Trinity is foundational to the Christian faith. The doctrine states that the one God that the Church professes and worships is a unity of three Persons— Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Yet, for many Christians, this doctrine remains obscure and irrelevant. This conference explores the centrality of the Church’s faith in the Triune God and its significance in the lives of Christians.

The three other presenters beside Dr Winkler included Dr Tan Seng Kong (lecturer in systematic and spiritual theology, BGST), Rev Dr Edmund Fong (lecturer in systematic theology, TTC), and Dr Leonard Sidharta (associate professor in theological studies, SBC).

 

 

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