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In an age where doctrine is often downplayed in favor of experience, Kevin Conner’s Foundations of Christian Doctrine stands as a methodical, scripture-rooted return to the essentials. Originally published as a textbook for Bible colleges (particularly within Pentecostal and charismatic streams), this volume has quietly become a standard reference for anyone wanting to build their faith on clearly articulated, biblical truth.

One of the central doctrines of Christianity is the Trinity, and Conner devotes considerable attention to this topic. He explains that the Trinity is not a mystery in the sense that it is impossible to understand, but rather a mystery in the sense that it is beyond human comprehension. Conner affirms that God is one God in three persons – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – and that each person of the Trinity is fully God.

Christian doctrine centers on God’s revelation in Scripture, the person and work of Christ, and the life of the Spirit shaping the church and believers. While core convictions are widely shared, theological diversity exists on issues like atonement models, baptism, spiritual gifts, and eschatology. These doctrines inform worship, ethics, pastoral care, and mission.