Great Is Thy Faithfulness: The Trinity Story

· Lexham Press
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From basement Bible study to leading evangelical institution

Starting from humble beginnings in the late nineteenth century, the story of Trinity International University and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School is one of faithfulness.

In Great Is Thy Faithfulness, scholars John D. Woodbridge, David M. Gustafson, Scott M. Manetsch, and Bradley J. Gundlach trace the journey of Trinity International University and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. In order to tell the story of evangelicalism in America, one must know the story of Trinity International University. Great Is Thy Faithfulness is an essential resource for understanding an institution that has been at the center of evangelical theological life for decades. Readers will be encouraged by God's faithfulness to his people.

About the author

John D. Woodbridge is research professor of church history and the history of Christian thought at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He has been on the faculty since 1970.

David M. Gustafson is chair of the mission and evangelism department and associate professor of evangelism and missional ministry at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He has been on the faculty since 2012.

Scott M. Manetsch is chair of the church history and history of Christian thought department at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He has been on the faculty since 2000.

Bradley J. Gundlach is distinguished professor of history and chair of the department of history at Trinity International University. He has been on the faculty since 1999.

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