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What was the doctrine of the oneness doctrine?


Asked by Avery Jimenez on Dec 02, 2021 FAQ



Arianism was the doctrine of Arius, who taught that Jesus was a created being by God the Father and was thus, inferior to God. Sabellianism taught that Jesus was just the manifestation of God, after the manifestation of the Father and who became manifest in the Holy Spirit, denying individual personhood to each mode.
Besides,
Oneness theology teaches that there is only one God. That God is numerically singular, and that Jesus Christ is that one God. With Deut.6:4 as their proclamation, they reject any concept of unity that would change the numerical one from its strict singular meaning.
Also, Oneness Pentecostals, of all branches, affirm the authority of the Bible for doctrine. Many of the Oneness doctrines, however, are derived from the King James Version used to proof text their unique doctrines. It is also common for Oneness ministers to claim revelations from God that are regarded by their followers as inspired.
Also Know,
Oneness theology is monotheistic, the traditional trinitarian theology is tritheistic. They use traditional doctrines and from those traditions try to make scripture fit their doctrine, and to do so they must distort or ignore certain passages of scripture.
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Oneness theology tries to explain the Oneness of God at the expense of the threeness. By using this as their beginning premise they can only come to the conclusion that the three who are called God, the Father, Son and Spirit can only be singular in person.