Unitarian Christian Alliance | Patrick Navas - Why unitarian Christians do not need to break fellowship over preexistence of Jesus @UnitarianChristianAlliance | Uploaded April 2022 | Updated October 2024, 23 hours ago.
Patrick Navas, author of "Divine Truth or Human Tradition? A Reconsideration of the Orthodox Doctrine of the Trinity in Light of the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures", argues that unitarian Christians can maintain fellowship, in spite of differences over whether Jesus had a pre-human career.
He offers 15 reasons for unitarian Christians to consider, including the weight of unitarians shared belief that the one God is the Father alone, and the pragmatic need for unitarians, as an often isolated minority, to work together.
For his book:
amazon.com/Patrick-Navas/e/B002K8S3G8/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1
And to hear his interview on the Unitarian Christian Alliance Podcast:
podcast.unitarianchristianalliance.org/52-the-company-of-others-patrick-navas
Patrick Navas, author of "Divine Truth or Human Tradition? A Reconsideration of the Orthodox Doctrine of the Trinity in Light of the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures", argues that unitarian Christians can maintain fellowship, in spite of differences over whether Jesus had a pre-human career.
He offers 15 reasons for unitarian Christians to consider, including the weight of unitarians shared belief that the one God is the Father alone, and the pragmatic need for unitarians, as an often isolated minority, to work together.
For his book:
amazon.com/Patrick-Navas/e/B002K8S3G8/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1
And to hear his interview on the Unitarian Christian Alliance Podcast:
podcast.unitarianchristianalliance.org/52-the-company-of-others-patrick-navas