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*[[Bernard's The Oneness of God - Chapter 4|Chapter 4 - Jesus is God]]
*[[Bernard's The Oneness of God - Chapter 4|Chapter 4 - Jesus is God]]
*[[Bernard's The Oneness of God - Chapter 5|Chapter 5 - The Son of God]]
*[[Bernard's The Oneness of God - Chapter 5|Chapter 5 - The Son of God]]
*[[Bernard's The Oneness of God - Chapter 6|Chapter 6 - Father, son and Holy Ghost]]
*[[Bernard's The Oneness of God - Chapter 6|Chapter 6 - Father, Son and Holy Ghost]]
*[[Bernard's The Oneness of God - Chapter 7|Chapter 7 - Old Testament Explanations]]
*[[Bernard's The Oneness of God - Chapter 7|Chapter 7 - Old Testament Explanations]]
*[[Bernard's The Oneness of God - Chapter 8|Chapter 8 - New Testament Explanations: The Gospels]]
*[[Bernard's The Oneness of God - Chapter 8|Chapter 8 - New Testament Explanations: The Gospels]]

Latest revision as of 01:02, 28 May 2026

David Bernard's book, The Oneness of God, is, in the kindest possible reading, a theologically motivated exercise in confirmation bias dressed up in the costume of systematic theology. He sets out not to discover what the Bible teaches about God but to defend a conclusion already reached. The result is a book riddled with logical fallacies, selective use of evidence, category errors, and interpretive sleight of hand. What follows is a chapter-by-chapter and argument-by-argument analysis. References are drawn from Boyd's Oneness Pentecostals and the Trinity, Grudem's Systematic Theology, and Geisler's Come Let Us Reason Together.

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