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JN Anderson
11-13-2010, 11:16 AM
The Deity of Christ
What Think Ye of Christ?
Is He God or Man?

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Excerpt from introduction:
This little volume has been prayerfully collected and written to meet the oncoming, terrible onslaught against, and the denial of the absolute Deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, in these last, evil days of apostasy from the true and living faith. It might be truthfully titled forty volumes in one, for it is the condensed testimony and teaching of a vast number of the very best Christian scholars, dating from the early church fathers down to the present day, on this most important and vital subject of our Christian faith. In fact it contains the very essence of Christian belief concerning the doctrine of the Godhead, both from a theological and a Scriptural standpoint.
It is a book especially to be recommended as of helpful value to scholars, and in fact to all who desire a clearer- understanding of this most sacred and profound subject. May the faith of many be built up, strengthened, and restored through its perusal, is the sincere prayer of its author and compiler.

FRANK BARTLEMAN
Los Angeles, California
March, 1926

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Sam
11-13-2010, 11:29 AM
Thank you.
I downloaded it and quickly skimmed through it.
Lots of good stuff in there.
I'm not sure when I'll actually get to read it.

Just at a quick glance it reminded me of a book A.D. Urshan put out called "The Almighty God in the Lord Jesus Christ" where he assembles quotes from leaders and teachers over the years and presents them as explanations of what we would call oneness. Many times he uses the term "three-one" in reference to God. I don't think he used the term "triune" or "triunity" in that book but it's been a long time since I read it. I'm not even sure I still have it.

Sam
11-13-2010, 11:30 AM
A couple of quick questions and then I have to get out of here and get something done today.

Is Bartleman considered "trinity"?
Did Bartleman consider himself "trinity"?