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What if the greatest divide in Christianity is also our greatest opportunity for unity?In God the Father: A Monotheistic View of a Trinitarian Concept, Bishop Ron Woods boldly navigates the theological terrain between Trinitarian and Oneness perspectives, inviting readers into a deeper understanding of the one true God. With rigorous research, spiritual sensitivity, and pastoral insight, this work examines centuries of doctrinal tension, revealing where we differ, why we clash, and most importantly, how we can come together under the fatherhood of God.Drawing from Scripture, philosophy, early ...
What if the greatest divide in Christianity is also our greatest opportunity for unity?
In God the Father: A Monotheistic View of a Trinitarian Concept, Bishop Ron Woods boldly navigates the theological terrain between Trinitarian and Oneness perspectives, inviting readers into a deeper understanding of the one true God. With rigorous research, spiritual sensitivity, and pastoral insight, this work examines centuries of doctrinal tension, revealing where we differ, why we clash, and most importantly, how we can come together under the fatherhood of God.
Drawing from Scripture, philosophy, early Church history, and modern reflection, each chapter builds toward a hopeful conclusion: our unity is possible through the One who made us family. This is not just a theological treatise-it's a prophetic call to reconciliation.
Whether you're a scholar, pastor, or seeker, God the Father will challenge assumptions, deepen your faith, and move you
toward love-rooted conviction in a divided world.
In God the Father: A Monotheistic View of a Trinitarian Concept, Bishop Ron Woods boldly navigates the theological terrain between Trinitarian and Oneness perspectives, inviting readers into a deeper understanding of the one true God. With rigorous research, spiritual sensitivity, and pastoral insight, this work examines centuries of doctrinal tension, revealing where we differ, why we clash, and most importantly, how we can come together under the fatherhood of God.
Drawing from Scripture, philosophy, early Church history, and modern reflection, each chapter builds toward a hopeful conclusion: our unity is possible through the One who made us family. This is not just a theological treatise-it's a prophetic call to reconciliation.
Whether you're a scholar, pastor, or seeker, God the Father will challenge assumptions, deepen your faith, and move you
toward love-rooted conviction in a divided world.
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