Fred Sanders is a systematic theologian who studies and teaches across the entire range of classic Christian doctrine, but with a primary focus on the doctrine of the Trinity. Fred has taught in Torrey Honors College since 1999, and is an amateur historian of Biola's institutional history. He is co-founder of the annual Los Angeles Theology Conference, and maintains an active internet presence via Twitter and blog. He and his family are members of Grace Evangelical Free Church.
BOOKS
- The Triune God. A volume in the New Studies in Dogmatics series edited by Michael Allen and Scott Swain (Zondervan, 2016)
- How God Used R.A. Torrey: A Short Biography as Told Through His Sermons (Moody Press, 2015)
- The Deep Things of God: How the Trinity Changes Everything (Crossway, 2010; Second Edition 2017). Translation: Korean.
JOURNAL ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS
- “Wesleyan View,” in Five Views of the Extent of the Atonement, ed. Adam Johnson (Zondervan, 2019), 156-176.
- “Holy Scripture Under the Auspices of the Holy Trinity: On John Webster's Trinitarian Doctrine of Scripture,” International Journal of Systematic Theology (January 2019), pp 4-23.
- “Ratzinger on the Trinity,” in Benedict XVI: An Evangelical Appreciation of the Theology of Joseph Ratzinger, ed Tim Perry (Lexham Press, 2019), 164-183.
- “Trinity, the Holy” in Daniel J. Treier and Walter Elwell, eds, Evangelical Dictionary of Theology. Revised edition (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2017), 898-900.
- “These Three Atone: Atonement and the Trinity,” in Adam Johnson, ed, The T & T Clark Companion to the Atonement (Bloomsbury T & T Clark, 2017), 19-34.
- “Evangelical Trinitarianism and the Unity of the Theological Disciplines,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 60/1 (2017): 65–80.