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Can theology mend a divided nation? In Nature and Time, Volume III, Baek Dong In invites the reader on a transformative journey that bridges profound theological concepts with the urgent quest for peace on the Korean Peninsula. Moving beyond abstract doctrines, this book brings the Trinity and the active work of the Holy Spirit into the real-world challenges of a nation longing for unity. Discover how the divine relationship within the Trinity offers a powerful model for reconciling unity and difference—just as North and South Korea seek harmony without losing their unique identities.…mehr

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Can theology mend a divided nation? In Nature and Time, Volume III, Baek Dong In invites the reader on a transformative journey that bridges profound theological concepts with the urgent quest for peace on the Korean Peninsula. Moving beyond abstract doctrines, this book brings the Trinity and the active work of the Holy Spirit into the real-world challenges of a nation longing for unity. Discover how the divine relationship within the Trinity offers a powerful model for reconciling unity and difference—just as North and South Korea seek harmony without losing their unique identities. Experience the Holy Spirit not as a distant comforter but as a dynamic force driving change, healing wounds, and inspiring hope. Blending theology, Scripture, and philosophy, Baek Dong In crafts a practical framework for peace that resonates with the lived experiences of the Korean people. This isn't just a book for theologians; it's for anyone who believes faith can ignite real-world transformation. Join the conversation and explore how timeless spiritual truths can pave the way toward a more peaceful, united Korea.
Autorenporträt
Dong In Baek is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church of Korea and a member of the Cascade Presbytery. He earned his PhD in systematic theology from Goethe University Frankfurt and has lectured in Korea, Russia, and Austria. His quiet scholarship places faith beside reason in Emil Brunner's Integration of Faith and Reason (2024) and the Nature and Time trilogy (2024-25).