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The Trinity vs Absolute Unity: Sinai, Divine Simplicity, and the Limits of Relational Godhood

The Trinity vs Absolute Unity: Sinai, Divine Simplicity, and the Limits of Relational Godhood


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The Trinity vs Absolute Unity

For nearly two millennia, Christian theology has insisted that the doctrine of the Trinity fulfills and deepens the revelation of the Hebrew Bible. It presents itself not as contradiction, but as completion. Not as innovation, but as maturation. Not as departure, but as fulfillment.

This book asks a different question:
By whose standards is that claim being judged?

The Torah establishes explicit criteria for covenant faithfulness, divine identity, priesthood, revelation, and the permanence of God's oneness. Those criteria are not vague. They are public, legal, and binding. If a later theological system claims continuity with Sinai, it must withstand Sinai's own standards.

This work applies that test.

The Trinity vs Absolute Unity is a sustained metaphysical and covenantal examination of Trinitarian ontology measured against the uncompounded divine unity revealed at Sinai. It does not rely on rhetoric. It does not caricature Christian theology. It steelmans classical Trinitarian claims - including homoousios, eternal generation, relational distinctions, and analytic defenses of divine simplicity - before evaluating them under Torah-defined monotheism.

The central question is precise:

Can relational plurality coexist with absolute divine simplicity without modifying the identity of God revealed at Sinai?

Across carefully structured chapters, this book explores:

- The meaning of "Echad" in covenantal context
- Divine simplicity in Jewish philosophical tradition
- The difference between metaphorical sonship and ontological plurality
- Whether relational distinctions introduce composition
- The epistemological authority of public revelation versus later theological development
- The structural implications of redefining God's unity

This is not a polemic. It is a boundary analysis.

If the Trinity preserves Sinai's uncompounded unity, it should demonstrate that preservation without redefining it. If it cannot, then the divergence is structural - not emotional, not cultural, not historical - but ontological.

The goal is not argument for argument's sake. The goal is clarity.

Readers will not find slogans here. They will find cumulative reasoning. They will not find mockery. They will find careful distinctions. They will not find outrage. They will find method.

This book is written for:

- Theology students wrestling with divine simplicity
- Christians seeking to examine inherited doctrine rigorously
- Jews interested in philosophical boundary questions
- Philosophers of religion exploring unity and plurality
- Post-Christian readers reassessing Trinitarian metaphysics

The question at the heart of this work is not whether the Trinity is sophisticated. It is.

The question is whether it can coexist with the absolute, non-composite unity that the Torah presents as the defining identity of God.

Sinai does not describe God as relationally differentiated being.
It describes Him as One.

This book asks what that means - and what it does not permit.

If continuity is claimed, it must be demonstrated.

And the standard remains Torah.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9798249414399
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 158
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Sinai, Divine Simplicity, and the Limits of Relational Godhood
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 824941439X
  • Publisher Date: 22 Feb 2026
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 9 mm
  • Weight: 218 gr


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