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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent Work!,
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This review is from: Essentials of Oneness Theology (Paperback)
I highly recommend this. If you want to know about Oneness theology this is one place you should go!
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The Godhead in easy to understand terms,
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This review is from: Essentials of Oneness Theology (Paperback)
This booklet gives a simple, quick, easy to understand explanation of the Godhead. Will help the reader understand the nature of God better
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Oneness View of the Godhead,
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This review is from: Essentials of Oneness Theology (Paperback)
David Bernard is the most prolific writer within the Oneness movement and by far is their most educated theologian. Nevertheless, Bernard often times will allow his own Oneness convictions to dictate how he inteprets Scripture. For instance, Bernard insists that Jesus is fully God (which I agree with) but then says that Jesus is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Matt. 28:19). He therefore insists that when Jesus speaks of His Father (see John 5:37 or John 15:1), Jesus is here speaking in the flesh about Himself as God (John 1:1). No where in the New Testament does Jesus say "I am the Father" or "I am the Spirit." He is one with both the Father (John 10:30) and the Spirit (Romans 8:9) yet seperate from them within the one Godhead (Deut. 6:4; Eph. 4:4-6; 1 John 5:7). I would recommend all serious Bible students to purchase this book and study God's Word with Bernard's book. I believe the Word of God will win in the end (2 Timothy 2:15).
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Oneness View of the Godhead,
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This review is from: Essentials of Oneness Theology (Paperback)
David Bernard is the most prolific writer within the Oneness movement and by far is their most educated theologian. Nevertheless, Bernard often times will allow his own Oneness convictions to dictate how he inteprets Scripture. For instance, Bernard insists that Jesus is fully God (which I agree with) but then says that Jesus is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Matt. 28:19). He therefore insists that when Jesus speaks of His Father (see John 5:37 or John 15:1), Jesus is here speaking in the flesh about Himself as God (John 1:1). No where in the New Testament does Jesus say "I am the Father" or "I am the Spirit." He is one with both the Father (John 10:30) and the Spirit (Romans 8:9) yet seperate from them within the one Godhead (Deut. 6:4; Eph. 4:4-6; 1 John 5:7). I would recommend all serious Bible students to purchase this book and study God's Word with Bernard's book. I believe the Word of God will win in the end (2 Timothy 2:15).
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A Biblical View of the Godhead,
This review is from: Essentials of Oneness Theology (Kindle Edition)
This well researched and well documented book presents an excellent, and most importantly, biblical study of the Godhead. Rather than writing about the philosophies and traditions of men, the author gives the reader a theological study of what the apostles, the other writers of the scriptures and the Lord Himself taught on this important subject. From [ ... ]
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Oneness View of the Godhead,
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This review is from: Essentials of Oneness Theology (Paperback)
David Bernard is the most prolific writer within the Oneness movement and by far is their most educated theologian. Nevertheless, Bernard often times will allow his own Oneness convictions to dictate how he inteprets Scripture. For instance, Bernard insists that Jesus is fully God (which I agree with) but then says that Jesus is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Matt. 28:19). He therefore insists that when Jesus speaks of His Father (see John 5:37 or John 15:1), Jesus is here speaking in the flesh about Himself as God (John 1:1). No where in the New Testament does Jesus say "I am the Father" or "I am the Spirit." He is one with both the Father (John 10:30) and the Spirit (Romans 8:9) yet seperate from them within the one Godhead (Deut. 6:4; Eph. 4:4-6; 1 John 5:7). I would recommend all serious Bible students to purchase this book and study God's Word with Bernard's book. I believe the Word of God will win in the end (2 Timothy 2:15). |
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Essentials of Oneness Theology by David K. Bernard (Paperback - July 1985)
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