One God, one Savior: a clear reading of Scripture on who Jesus is and what that means for faith.
This edition examines the Bible’s own words about the unity of God and the role of Jesus as the anointed Savior. It argues that the Bible presents one God and that Jesus is sent by God to teach and redeem, not to be God Himself. The text favors plain, scriptural interpretation over dogmatic creeds, inviting readers to consider how these ideas fit with their faith.
It presents key passages and explanations to show how early Christian writers portrayed Jesus as the Messiah and the Savior, while stressing that salvation comes through God’s plan and grace, conveyed through him.
Ideal for readers exploring nontrinitarian perspectives, scriptural interpretation, and the historical debate over the nature of Christ.
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