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The Great Debate


The Great Debate Regarding The Father, Son & Holy Spirit is an exhaustive verse-by-verse, side-by-side comparison of four historical paradigms. The four views compared are Oneness, Trinitarian, Arian, and Unitarian. The first section compares answers to interview questions such as: “What are the consequences for others not believing as you do?”. This is followed by several hundred passages of Scripture and a comment on each verse by each view. Finally the book has a variety of notes: John 1:1 is compared by various scholars. Notes showing the progression of the creeds, quotations from early church fathers, notes from Adolph Harnack’s History of Dogma, notes from Hans Kung’s Christianity: Essence, History and Future, and a couple of articles dealing with the origins and reasonableness of the Trinity finish up the 120 page 8.5 X 11 book (plastic comb binding).

This book is priced at $3.00. Please add appropriate amounts for shipping. To order, send check or money order made out to:

Robert Wagoner

901 Westwood Ave, Dept. RL

Santa Ana, CA 92703

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4 comments to The Great Debate

  • Hi, good post. I have been wondering about this issue,so thanks for posting.

  • [...] Nouns: Mark 15:39 and John 1:1,” Journal of Biblical Literature, page 83, as referred to in The Great Debate Regarding the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Robert [...]

  • admin

    While Wagoner may have made some mistakes in his applications of the scriptures as applied to the oneness doctrine, overall his work is very beneficial, especially as regards what he calls the Arian view.

  • Manuel Culwell

    You Ronald Day need to stop spreading wrong material, this Book Lies on the Oneness doctrine concerning John 1:1 and says our view is the same as the trinitarain, a matter of fact most of the time Wagoner mistakenly makes that claim.

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