John 1:1 and the Trinity [48:11]
by Anthony Buzzard rated at 4.1 (26 votes so far)
The first verse of the Gospel of John is almost always used as a starting point to prove the Trinity. However, is there another way to understand John 1.1? Was John, a first century Jew, articulating the completely non-Jewish idea that God became a human being or have we read that into John 1.1? Join Anthony Buzzard as he explains the meaning of John 1.1-14 in its original Hebrew, thought context.
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These books, written by people from diverse backgrounds, express the simple truth that God is one. Some of them are more scholary while others are more autobiographical. In addition, a few of them are available to read online. If you would like more in depth treatment of christian monotheism, these books are the next step to take. Note: if you know of other books, not listed here, please leave us feedback.
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Jesus is Either God or a Madman or...
by Ken Westby [71:41]
rated at 1.4 (out of 6 votes)
Taking up C.S. Lewis' challenge to identify Jesus as God, a madman, or a demon, Ken demonstrates that an option has been left out--that he is God's human Messiah.