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What Trinitarian Doctrine Misses: The Humility of God as a Man

Description: This book provides an in-depth, thorough, and easy to understand scriptural study which demonstrates that God is one, a single individual or person. Jesus Christ is described as the one true God revealed as a man. He is God's final revelation of Himself to humankind. As the author explains, it is possible to understand God as one without compromising the deity of Jesus Christ or defining God as a Trinity--that is, as three eternally distinct persons. At the heart of this is understanding the profound humility of God as a man. Christ's humanity was characteristic of our own. When God became a man, that is exactly what He did. He experienced human weaknesses, struggles, and limitations. So the fact that Christ prayed, was tempted, and finally died authenticates His existence as a true man. The author discusses vivid parallels between the life of God as a man and that of believers, which pertain to prayer, facing temptations, being anointed of the Holy Spirit, and overcoming obstacles. Readers will be encouraged, as they examine the life of Christ through the lens of His humility and human experiences. This book presents the life of Christ in a way that powerfully and intimately resonates with believers. Christ is presented in a manner which demonstrates that His earthly life is the example that every believer should follow. Through examining Christ's life, the author demonstrates that although many may support the idea that God is three eternally distinct persons, the real distinction is between God as Spirit and the revelation of Himself as a man. An examination of this distinction leaves no question, mystery, or ambiguity concerning the fact that God is one. The author addresses many questions which pertain to God as one, such as: If Jesus was the Father manifested as man, why did He pray to the Father? Who are "Us" and what is "Our image" in Genesis 1:26? Does the voice from heaven and the appearance of the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove at Christ's baptism indicate that God is three eternally distinct persons? Why is the Trinity still considered a mystery? If Jesus was the Father, why did He not vocalize it more often? What did it mean for God to humble Himself as a man? In the process of answering these questions and many more, the author demonstrates that the entirety of Scripture is centered on the fact that God became a man. This book is simply a must-read for every student of the Bible. Read the excerpts provided as photos. Additional new copies are available.

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Book Title: What Trinitarian Doctrine Misses

Narrative Type: Nonfiction

Original Language: English

Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults

Edition: First Edition

Publication Year: 2007

Type: Bible Study

Format: Paperback

Language: English

Author: Glen Kirt Johnson

Genre: Religious & Spiritual

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Topic: The Trinity, One God Doctrine

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