This book delves into the theological landscape of the 19th century, presenting a compelling case for Christian Unitarianism. Rooted in the belief of a single, indivisible God and the subordinate nature of Jesus Christ, it engages with the ongoing debate between Unitarian and Trinitarian doctrines. The author meticulously examines biblical passages, dissecting their interpretations and challenging prevailing Trinitarian viewpoints. The text explores the historical development of Christian beliefs concerning God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, highlighting the scriptural evidence that supports Unitarianism. Central to the book's exploration is the concept of God's oneness, arguing against the notion of a triune deity. It delves into the nature of Jesus Christ, presenting him as a divinely appointed messenger and the Son of God, but distinct from and subordinate to the Father. The Holy Spirit is understood not as a separate divine entity, but as the manifestation of God's power and influence. This book's exploration of Christian Unitarianism provides valuable insights into a significant theological movement, offering a perspective that challenges traditional interpretations and encourages a deeper understanding of the relationship between God, Jesus Christ, and humanity.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the theological landscape of the 19th century, presenting a compelling case for Christian Unitarianism. Rooted in the belief of a single, indivisible God and the subordinate nature of Jesus Christ, it engages with the ongoing debate between Unitarian and Trinitarian doctrines. The author meticulously examines biblical passages, dissecting their interpretations and challenging prevailing Trinitarian viewpoints. The text explores the historical development of Christian beliefs concerning God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, highlighting the scriptural evidence that supports Unitarianism. Central to the book's exploration is the concept of God's oneness, arguing against the notion of a triune deity. It delves into the nature of Jesus Christ, presenting him as a divinely appointed messenger and the Son of God, but distinct from and subordinate to the Father. The Holy Spirit is understood not as a separate divine entity, but as the manifestation of God's power and influence. This book's exploration of Christian Unitarianism provides valuable insights into a significant theological movement, offering a perspective that challenges traditional interpretations and encourages a deeper understanding of the relationship between God, Jesus Christ, and humanity. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9780259020905_0
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