Why Not Trinity and Incarnation?

by Dr. Steven Nemes, PhD in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary, author of Orthodoxy and Heresy (Cambridge University Press, 2022)

imagesI do not affirm the catholic doctrines of the Trinity and Incarnation as understood by the Nicene-Chalcedonian tradition. The doctrine of the Trinity teaches that the one God is one “being” or “nature” (ousia) subsistent in three “persons” (hypostases). The doctrine of the Incarnation teaches that Jesus Christ is one “person” (hypostasis, prosopon) in two “natures” (ousia, physeis). These are … Read the rest

Why Be a Christian Monotarian

J. Dan Gill has concisely stated why he is a Biblical Monotarian, or the term he uses : a “Christian Monotarian.”

[Dan wrote an excellent book as shown in the picture and it is available on Amazon. I highly recommend it]

Why I am a Christian Monotarian – by J. Dan Gill

I might be a Trinitarian, if it was not for God. It is him with whom I am at odds if I embrace multiple persons as one Deity. … Read the rest

Why I Am a Biblical Monotarian

By Biblical Monotarian. WELCOME to my new site!

The owner of this website identifies himself as a “Biblical Monotarian” (ie. a Christian Monotarian and/or Christian Monotheist).

Does that make me a “Unitarian”? Well yes, but I personally do not use the label “Unitarian” and I think that other Unitarians, Christian Biblical Monotheists and Biblical Monotarians should consider avoiding the term “Unitarian” when talking to Protestants, Catholics (Eastern & Western), Trinitarians, Jews, and Muslims as much as possible to describe … Read the rest

What is a Biblical Monotarian

The CORE of Biblical Monotarianism

the-shemaBiblical Monotarianism is a Christian worldview based on the authority and plain reading of the holy scriptures, or what we have come to commonly call “The Bible.” The Bible is not one book, but a collection of writings spanning centuries but deemed and embraced by Christians as one marvelous coherent revelation or message given by God to all people climaxing beginning with the birth of His son, Jesus (Heb 1:1-2) and all that he … Read the rest