Erlanger, KY (PRWEB) March 8, 2005
If the book by Christian author Tom Bosse entitled, "The Unveiling of the Trinity" existed in the fifth century; the shamrock would not be the symbol of St. Patrick's Day. The shamrock is only one of the many traditions and folklore attributed to this patron saint of Ireland. Patrick, born in Wales in AD 387, became bishop of Ireland and died March 17, AD 461. Some credit him with driving out all the snakes from Ireland and even believe he raised people from the dead. Yet, most notable of all his legends is that of the shamrock.
The story of the shamrock depicts Patrick outdoors in a field preaching a sermon about the Trinity. When he came to the point in his message to explain the Trinity, he encountered a loss for words. In his attempt to convey his message as best he could, he happened to look down at a landscape filled with shamrocks. He bent down, picked one up, held it high and challenged his hearers, "Is it one leaf or three?" They replied, "It is both one and three." Patrick then concluded, "So it is with God."
St. Patrick's use of the shamrock soon caught on and paved the way for other analogies to explain the Trinity including the three stages of water and the three parts of an egg. Still, there has never been a crystal-clear answer to Christianity's most important doctrine and many today still refer to it as a mystery.
Now at the onset of the 21st century much has changed concerning this puzzling doctrine. Indeed, if St. Patrick were alive today he would not need a shamrock to explain the Trinity. In the book "The Unveiling of the Trinity," the mystery of the Trinity is completely removed assuring that the label of mystery no longer exists. That is the good news. There is a downside to the good news however and that is the task the Christian churches now must face in revising all the documents and manuscripts pertaining to the old doctrine.
The design of the book provides its readers with a clear understanding of the Trinity. The book's publisher, Tuvott Publishing of Erlanger, Kentucky is encouraged and excited to see the book well received and the impact the book is having around the world, especially in the Middle East. We believe this is one of the most important revelations ever for humanity.
With voices on the increase from those claiming to have the right path to God, this book is a slice of garden-fresh sunshine. Author Tom Bosse does not use hearsay or personal belief, but Old and New Testament Scriptures to show that the Trinity always existed and that Jesus Christ is indeed God in the flesh, the only pathway to the Father.
St. Patrick did the best he could with what he had available in his day. Today, Christian leaders and believers have a choice: they can continue to use shamrocks, or they can get a copy of this book to know and understand the full facts regarding the Trinity.
Tom Bosse is a lay minister, theologian and educator as well as a part-time freelance writer and author. Since his conversion in 1976, he has served in several ministerial and administrative offices. Ten of his thirty years was involvement as a nursing home and hospital ministry director, teaching Bible studies throughout the Northern Kentucky area.
The book is available in bookstores, online stores, http://www.tuvott.com/ and 1-800-431-1579.
Contact info:
Tuvott Publishing
PO Box 18276
Erlanger, KY 41018
Fax: 859-341-6033
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