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The Siberian Odyssey of Hans Schroeder is the ironic and tragic story of a young German mesmerized by the Hitler Youth aura who finds himself on the Russian front where he is taken prisoner. Years later, he is released from his Siberian prisoner-of-war camp and eventually emigrates to Massachusetts, USA, and leads what appears to be an exemplary family life. And, then, he commits the gruesome crime of a double murder. During the course of his trial, his past experiences are exposed under psychiatric investigations, experiences that bring to light the dramatic events Hans was a part of while a prisoner.
Hans-Werner Schroeder here turns his considerable experience and wisdom to the issues surrounding the idea of God as three-in-one. He looks in turn at the Father-God, the Son-God and the Spirit-God, their theology and their characteristics before going on to look at the spiritual implications of the Trinity itself.