The Trinity Equation
One God. Three Persons. Is it logical, mathematical, or both?
For centuries, critics of Christianity have argued that the doctrine of the Holy Trinity is a logical contradiction: *1 + 1 + 1 = 3, not 1*. Skeptics, Muslims, Jehovah's Witnesses, and even some Christians have stumbled over the claim that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are one God.
But what if the objection rests on a hidden assumption-that divine arithmetic must follow the same rules as counting apples? What if there is a mathematical framework, rooted in Scripture itself, that perfectly models three persons as one infinite being?
In The Trinity Equation, Dr. Maxwell Shimba presents a groundbreaking defense of the Trinity using:
Whether you are a Christian seeking to deepen your faith, a Muslim or Jehovah's Witness questioning the Trinity, or a skeptic demanding logical coherence, this book will challenge your assumptions and equip you with answers.
The Trinity is not a mathematical error. It is the mathematics of the infinite. And the equation that unlocks it all is:
∞ + ∞ + ∞ = ∞
Step into the mystery. Discover the logic. Worship the triune God.