"David K. Bernard's "Oneness and Trinity" makes plain the doctrines regarding these subjects, whereas in the past many theologians wrote on the subject but no one did a comprehensive writing that complied with the Bible basis, according to the understandings of those who actually learned at the feet of Jesus, and matched up with the Old Testament writers."
Well researched. Provides many relevant quotations from early Christian writings. Unfortunately, some of his interpretations of those early Christian writings seem to be a case of the author seeing what he believes rather than believing what he sees. I still don't understand how an honest reader of the NT could think that Jesus meant to reveal modalism. An interesting and informative read nonetheless.
A very thorough answer to the formulation of the doctrine of the Trinity and what the first church believed. Excellent use of scripture to support both sides of the argument, David K. Bernard gives the reader all the evidence to support Oneness theology as the truth and preached by the majority of believers in the first 300 years while the doctrine of the Trinity was the minority as opposed to popular belief. I give four out of five stars.
This is a great book for learning about the origins of the doctrine of the trinity. It is based in research and includes many quotations from post-apostolic believers. Though it is a scholarly read, it is very insightful and affirmed my belief in the oneness of the Godhead.