The Last Man: Reclaiming Father & Son Language in the Oneness Pentecostal Movement

$12.87

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The Last Man: Reclaiming Father & Son Language in the Oneness Pentecostal Movement
The Last Man: Reclaiming Father & Son Language in the Oneness Pentecostal Movement
$12.87

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Bridging the gap between the language of the Scriptures and the language of the church, The Last Man reframes the conversation about the use of Father and Son language in the New Testament. Father and Son language exists in the Bible, but what purpose does it serve? For centuries, it has been assumed by many that the language of Father and Son in the New Testament exists primarily to disclose the existence of the triune God. Yet, close examination of the Scriptures reveals that this is not the case. The Last Man takes the reader through the principles of Adamic Christology, the doctrine of a submitted Savior, and the formation of early church practices surrounding water baptism in order to expound upon the purpose of Father and Son language in the New Testament. Furthermore, The Last Man reveals why Father and Son language is essential to the doctrine of oneness and why it is important for believers everywhere to have a strong hermeneutic of Sonship when reading the Bible.

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Dimensions 12.9 × 0.9 × 19.8 in

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