I got this book off I-books for $3.99, I was excited to read it for several reasons, mostly because at first glance the author insinuated that it would be a kind of sequel or companion to David Bernard's "Oneness of God", and the first chapter (which was free) began with a great foundation on biblical languages, ie. Greek and Hebrew. However, After reading several chapters, I was disappointed at what the Author was trying to "reveal" about His private interpretation of Jesus. He seems to want to find a "middle" road between Oneness and Trinitarian Doctrine, but fails miserably. I would have said His depiction of Christ was an Adoptionist or Arian theology. The author goes so far "out of the box" in his desperate attempt to validate his ideas, he cites conversations in internet chat rooms as a reference. I would not recommend this book to a Newly reborn Christian, or pretty much anyone else for that matter.
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