Monday, 21 July 2014

Christadelphians are NOT Unitarians

Christadelphians are NOT Unitarians

The Deity, then, in a multitude is a conspicuous element of apostolic, as well as of Old Testament teaching. It is not "One God in three Gods," and "Three Gods in One;" but one Deity in a countless multitude revealed in the memorial name, and expounded in the mystery of godliness. Dr. Thomas Eureka

One Deity In Multiplicity http://christadelphiankabbalah.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/one-deity-in-multiplicity.html

ONE YAHWEH in many http://christadelphiankabbalah.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/one-yahweh-in-many.html

One Deity yet multitudinous http://christadelphiankabbalah.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/one-deity-yet-multitudinous.html

we are not Unitarians Dr. Thomas rejected that doctrine in PHANEROSIS:

The Author is enabled to present the thinking and truth-seeking portion of the public with this exegesis of the "great mystery," revealed through the Son, and preached by the apostles, but afterwards so grossly perverted by the traditions of the Trinitarians, Arians, and Unitarians, through the liberality of one, who having found "the truth as it is in Jesus," has not only laid fast hold of it, but seeks to introduce it to the notice of others. That his labour, in this instance, may not be in vain, is the sincere desire of

THE AUTHOR.

Birmingham, October 15th, 1869.

http://www.antipas.org/books/phanerosis/preface.html

But the New Man of the Spirit is free, looking searchingly into the perfect law of liberty, and having no respect to "the philosophy and empty delusion," and antitheses of gnosis, or "oppositions of science," falsely so called, in which the flesh delights. He troubles not himself about Trinitarianism, or Antitrinitarianism, Unitarianism, Arianism, or Socinianism

http://www.antipas.org/books/phanerosis/intro.html

These things having been demonstrated: much rubbish has been cleared away. Trinitarianism and Unitarianism have both received a quietus. There are not three Gods in the Godhead; nor are there but three in manifestation; nevertheless, the Father is God and Jesus is God; and we may add, so are all the brethren of Jesus gods; and "a multitude which no man can number."

http://www.antipas.org/books/phanerosis/david.html

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