Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, July 1, 2014 at 7:53PM
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Unitarianism
“[T]he view that there is only one God—the Supreme Being whom Jesus referred to as ‘Father’—and that Jesus himself was not divine, at least not in any literal sense.”1 (Although Unitarians do not believe Jesus was divine, they do claim to follow him.)

Learn more:

  1. Christian Apologetis and Research Ministry: Unitarianism and What is Unitarianism?
  2. GotQuestions.org: What is Unitarian Universalism? and What is Socinianism?
  3. Theology Network: The Racovian Catechism
  4. James White: A Reply to Anthony Buzzard (video) and A Second Response to Anthony Buzzard (video)

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Filed under Worldviews

1Quoting from What’s Your Worldview?: An Interactive Approach to Life’s Big Questions by James N. Anderson.

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