Explore the Bible from a Unitarian perspective and examine the evidence for and against the Trinity.
This work gathers readings, translations, and explanations to present a broad view of biblical texts used in debates about the nature of God, Christ, and the Holy Spirit. It invites careful study rather than quick conclusions, encouraging readers to weigh the evidence themselves.
This edition includes an introduction on common theological positions, an extended set of textual notes, and an appendix that surveys concessions from leading writers on both sides of the discussion. It also compiles quotations and arguments from a wide range of authorities, offering a thorough resource for readers curious about biblical interpretation and early Christian thought.
- Quoted passages and variations in translations to show how wording can affect interpretation
- Extended commentary and explanatory notes to frame key texts
- A broad spectrum of opinions from respected theologians and scholars
- Appendices and references to support independent study and cross‑checking sources
Ideal for readers of biblical history, doctrinal debates, and the development of Unitarian and Trinitarian thought.