Explore biblical unity of God and the humanity of Jesus in a controversial Unitarian work.
This nonfiction edition gathers a historical treatise that argues for the single divine Father and the proper humanity of Christ. It examines key scriptural passages and early church writings to support its view, presenting a detailed case study of how these ideas have been debated across centuries.
The content blends theological argument with historical notes, tracing how the author introduced and defended a Unitarian perspective. It includes reflections on the reception of such ideas in Britain and beyond, plus editorial notes about editions and correspondence that shaped the work.
- Clear arguments about the nature of Christ and the Trinity, grounded in scripture and early Christian writings.
- Discussion of how various temptations and moments in Jesus’ life are interpreted under this view.
- Historical context, including prefaces, letters, and biographical details of the author’s publishing journey.
- Editorial notes and appendices that illuminate how the work has been received and debated over time.
Ideal for readers of religious history, biblical interpretation, and Unitarian thought seeking a historically grounded perspective on the unity of God and the Messiahship of Jesus.