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NEW
EDITION: Definitive Look
at Oneness Theology: In the Light of Biblical Trinitarianism,
3rd Edition, Revised, Updated, and
Expanded (North-West
University,
Potchefstroom, SA, 2011) by
Dr. Edward Dalcour)
“Dr. Edward Dalcour's work is a much needed contribution to
answering the heretical theological claims of the UPCI. I am sure
readers will find engaging this scholarly treatise that both
documents UPCI beliefs and answers them with clear, concise exegesis
of the biblical texts in question. Dalcour's work needs to find a
place on the shelves of concerned Christians who are dialoguing with
adherents of the UPCI. In the process of digesting Dalcour's work,
Christians will find that their Christology has been sharpened and
their knowledge of the doctrine of the Trinity deepened."
—Dr.
Steven Tsoukalas, Executive
Director of Sound Doctrine Ministries and Adjunct Faculty, E. Stanley Jones School of World Mission and Evangelism, Asbury
Theological Seminary
"For those who do
not have time to conduct the exegetical work necessary to refute
Oneness claims but who wish to be theologically informed or to
discuss the doctrine of the Trinity with theologians in the United
Pentecostal tradition, Dalcour has provided a valuable resource."
—John
D. Laing, Professor
of Systematic Theology and Philosophy, Southwestern Theological
Seminary, Harvard School for Theological Studies (more
reviews)
This book critically examines the claims of Oneness theology in
light of biblical exegesis. Specifically, it affirms the biblical
presentation of the one true God existing as three coequal,
coeternal, and coexistent distinct persons--the Father, and the Son
(Jesus), and the Holy Spirit. Further, it provides an exegetical
refutation to the Oneness theological assertion that God is a
non-triune unitarian deity devoid of persons, thus making the claim
that Jesus is the Father (and Holy Spirit).
$15.00 (+ shipping
and handling [*priority
mail]). Also available in e-book--PDF
format
The Journal for Trinitarian
Studies and Apologetics
is a theological journal with a focus on the Triune God. For the
academic and layperson. This edition is the first of subsequent
volumes. The contributing authors of this edition include:
Chap 1.
Robert M. Bowman Jr.
-
Triadic New Testament Passages and the Doctrine of the
Trinity
Chap 2.
Hiram R. Diaz III
-
The Two Natures of Christ in Genesis 3
Chap. 3 Mike Felker
-
Preexistence in Mark: A Cumulative Defense
Chap. 4.
Edward L. Dalcour
-
Jesus’ Claims to be God: Answering the Objections
Chap. 5.
Scotty G. Neasbitt
-
God the Son in Select Theophanies of the Old Testament
Chap. 6.
Michael R. Burgos Jr.
(Editor)
-
Anthropological Monism and its Incompatibility with Biblical
Christianity
$6.00 (+ shipping and handling)
pamphlets:
The False Prophecies of the Watchtower Bible and
Tract Society: Witnessing to the Jehovah’s Witnesses (by
Dr. Edward Dalcour)
An effective witnessing tool that step-by-step dismantles the Watchtower's claim
to be "Jehovah's mouth piece" on the earth today ($10.00 + shipping and handling), Also
available in e-book (PDF format)
The
Jehovah's Witnesses and the Resurrection of Jesus Christ,
2nd ed. (by
Dr. Edward
Dalcour)
An advance exegetical study-guide dealing with the
Watchtower's denial of the physical resurrection of Jesus Christ ($10.00
+ shipping and
handling), Also available in e-book
(PDF format)
An examination of the translational alterations of the NWT (esp. John 1:1;
8:58; Col. 1:16-17; 2:9) ($10.00
+ shipping and handling),
Also available in e-book
(PDF format)
The
Reliability of the New Testament Manuscripts (by Dr. Edward
Dalcour)
$10.00
+
shipping and handling, Also available in e-book
(PDF format)
The
King James Version: The New
Testament Textual and Translational Disputations
As with all recognized translations of the Bible, the KJV does
indeed communicate the essentials of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
However, to claim as “KJV only” advocates do that the KJV is the
sole infallible translation by which all others are judged is both
illogical and untrue. The Textus Receptus (TR) is
based on late inferior manuscripts, which have gone through
generations of transcriptions containing numerous textual and
scribal errors, which affect the intended meaning of the biblical
authors. Unlike late text-types, early text-types such as the
Alexandrian are clearly a better representation of the original
compositions. Obviously, the less time between an original autograph
and a manuscript copy the less likelihood for scribal alterations
(unintentional and intentional).
In contrast to the immovable textual tradition of the KJV, modern
textual criticism follows a more objective means of determining the
original autographs—namely, reasoned eclecticism. Hence, modern
Greek texts, which are based chiefly on the earliest witnesses of
the New Testament, are clearly more reliable in terms of
establishing the text than that of Greek texts based on late
Byzantine manuscripts as with TR. Moreover, the numerous textual
errors of the TR and translational errors of the KJV are evaded
and/or ignored by “KJV only” supporters, not on the basis of
objective textual criticism, but rather on the basis of an a
priori assumption: the KJV is the ultimate standard by which all
translations of the Bible are to be judged. As a result, modern
translations are irrationally and uncritically attacked
$10.00
+ shipping and handling,
Also available in e-book
(PDF format)
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