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Jesus Only Churches (Zondervan Guide to Cults & R)
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Product Description Jesus Only churches deny the Trinity by claiming that there is only one God and Jesus is the Father and the Holy Spirit. This book offers an overview of this movement and its theology along with a bib
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Pages 96
Dimensions: Length: 8.5" Width: 5.49" Height: 0.37" Weight: 0.25 lbs.
Release Date Mar 1, 1998
Publisher ZONDERVAN BOOKS #42
ISBN 0310488710 EAN 9780310488712 UPC 025986488710
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 | Good starter information Jun 4, 2006 |
For those that are new to the Jesus Only issue this book offers a well written and concise over view of the beliefs of the largest "Oneness" group, the United Pentecostal Church (UPCI). This work is not meant to be an exhaustive rebuttal against every doctrine in the movement. While not agreeing with everything the author writes, there is enough information here to inform the average reader about this movement. It appears that many of the negative reviews are from those in the movement that are responding emotionally to some one who opposes their doctrine.
For a more in-depth treatment of the topic please see Oneness Pentecostals and the Trinity by Gregory A. Boyd or A Definitive Look at Oneness Theology: Defending the Tri-Unity of God by Edward L. Dalcour. Dalcour's book is the best I have read on the subject.
Read church history, read theology, pray and seek God and the error of Oneness becomes plain.
Inconsistency is the symptom of a larger disease... heresy.
Grace, John
| | |  | Booklet fails in this purpose Jul 23, 2004 |
| The back cover of Beisner's booklet promises to vide "essential and liable information and fights" on Oneness Pentecostalism. Unfortunatethe booklet fails in this purpose and actually cres significant obstacles for understanding and communication. The antagonistice prejudicial tone does not foster dialogue, much of the inforation is simply wrong, the presentation of Oneness Pentecostal doctrinal views is seriously flawed, and the presentation of historic, "orthodox understanding" is surprisingly narrow and controversial. What I find too strange is how can a respectful publisher like Zondervan allow a very poor work like this to be published under its name. For a complete response and refutation to this booklet go to http://www.altupc.com/articles/chresp.htm | | |  | I agree with R. J. Caplinger Jan 12, 2002 |
I too saw the presentation that Mr. Beisner gave on the Ankerberg show. He was very rude and interuptive through the whole debate. Take a look at the response that was given by him in this review. He can't even accept constructive critism. However,I did find his book to be very educational. There were a lot of scriptures that he tried to use to prove trinitarianism that I had never seen used before. I can honestly say that I can use this book to witness to trinitarians about the true Oneness belief. There are so many rediculous points that he tries to make with the Bible that when are read have absolutely nothing to do with the point he was trying to make in the first place. | | |  | A strongly organized book Sep 18, 2000 |
| Unlike many of the comments posted concerning this book, I found it to be a well organized, fair, informing representation of Oneness Pentecostal theology. While unusual and somewhat technical in format, this book provides the reader with a strong overview of this particular theological system, sound Biblical arguments against it, and a preparation for interaction with people who believe these doctrines. While some of the reviewers commented that E. Calvin Beisner was unfair, unsound, and condescending in this book, I did not find that to be the case. His representation of Oneness theology is accurate and fair, taken from its main writings; his arguments are logically and Bibically sound and well-articulated; and his tone was one of care rather than one of harshness. I recommend this book to anyone in the Oneness Pentacostal system who wants to see how its arguments stand against Scripture, or anyone who wants to familiarize themselves with this movement and how it relates to God's Word. | | |  | Thanks from a former oneness adherant Sep 13, 2000 |
| As a former oneness church member (UPCI), I can honestly say that Beisner does a fabulous job of exposing a heresy that has its roots in ancient modalism/sabellianism. This work does not seek to tackle all of the oneness literature that has ever been published, rather it directly confronts much of the work of the ordained "hero" of the United Pentecostal Church International, David K. Bernard. Even though the oneness doctrine has changed over the years (I was a 3rd generation oneness believer)in order to "duck" attention by cult researchers, Beisner's book offers evidence from the scriptures and from scholarship which has NEVER been legitimately refuted by Bernard or anyone else! It has been a valuable witnessing tool to a movement that relies on extra-biblical revelation rather than the Word of God. | | | Write your own review about Jesus Only Churches (Zondervan Guide to Cults & R)
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