Biblical Unitarianism & Low Christology
There are a lot of folks who believe in Jesus who don’t believe he is God. I don’t wish to judge these people as not being Christian, because I believe Jesus’ Salvation is more important than having one’s theology in perfect order. He was greatly misunderstood during his ministry, yet his mercy extended beyond his closest disciples. I trust it extends to these as well, because I believe I’ve noticed marks of the Holy Spirit dwelling in them too. If this is so, it is not for me to judge them for their doctrines. Yet, many brethren will, and that is between them and our Savior.
Below you will find a few studies in which I’ve tried to express the position Biblical Unitarians and others with a low christology present to us to consider. I’ve also presented my argument against their position as I’ve done repeatedly on various discussion boards. I welcome comments both to support my position or that of those holding a low christology. If debate is required, I will endeavor to be gentle in my response without using words to condemn or judge. I have singled out the Biblical Unitarian position is some blogs simply because they often present such a unique argument against a high christology, so I had to name them in order to present their point of view. Many Scriptures are used by many folks holding to a low christology and the argument is a general one, so I tried to present the position that way. I realize this is a very emotional and hotly debated issue, so I offer this page for both instruction and invitation for discussion. May the Lord bless all who come here.
- In the Beginning Was the Word
- And the Word Was With God
- And the Word Was God
- All Things Were Made by Him
- In Him Was Life
- The Light Shines in the Darkness
- The Word Became Flesh
- The Only Begotten
- One Lord, Jesus Christ!
- The Man, Jesus Christ
- God’s Son ~ Jesus!
- The Father is Greater than I!
- Jesus’ Will v/s God’s Will
- Jesus was Afraid?
- My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me?
- Can God be Subject to God?