Author: | Adimchi Onyenadum | ISBN: | 9781524666187 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse UK | Publication: | September 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse UK | Language: | English |
Author: | Adimchi Onyenadum |
ISBN: | 9781524666187 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse UK |
Publication: | September 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse UK |
Language: | English |
The question of the Godhead is a very heated issue in Christendom. The field abounds with contrasts, antitheses, and confusion. The majority of Christians are proponents of the Trinity. But increasingly large numbers of them are abandoning the Trinity camp and questioning its validity. In discussions and chat rooms, for every verse one presents in favor of a particular theory of the Godhead, one will encounter tens of scriptures contradicting or disproving them. This is irrespective of the brand of Godhead being defended Trinity, Binitarianism, Oneness, Unitarianism, etc. In one such public Internet forum, as I was trying to present my own version of the Godhead, God gave me a unique understanding of the subject and prompted me to turn my posts then into a book. This is the book you are now about to read. It examines God in seven divine dispensations. Godhead is different in each dispensation. At times God appears to be one (Unitarianism); at other times he seems to be two (Binitarianism); and still other times he is three (Trinity). At times it seems it is only Jesus and no one else (Oneness). Only this book combines all the theories of the Godhead into one glorious unity!
The question of the Godhead is a very heated issue in Christendom. The field abounds with contrasts, antitheses, and confusion. The majority of Christians are proponents of the Trinity. But increasingly large numbers of them are abandoning the Trinity camp and questioning its validity. In discussions and chat rooms, for every verse one presents in favor of a particular theory of the Godhead, one will encounter tens of scriptures contradicting or disproving them. This is irrespective of the brand of Godhead being defended Trinity, Binitarianism, Oneness, Unitarianism, etc. In one such public Internet forum, as I was trying to present my own version of the Godhead, God gave me a unique understanding of the subject and prompted me to turn my posts then into a book. This is the book you are now about to read. It examines God in seven divine dispensations. Godhead is different in each dispensation. At times God appears to be one (Unitarianism); at other times he seems to be two (Binitarianism); and still other times he is three (Trinity). At times it seems it is only Jesus and no one else (Oneness). Only this book combines all the theories of the Godhead into one glorious unity!