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The Last Man: Reclaiming Father & Son Language in the Oneness Pentecostal Movement

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143 pages, Paperback

Published November 3, 2023

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Steven N Gill

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November 27, 2023
Thoroughly apostolic. Well written. The subject is immensely important. And I don’t say this lightly—it should probably become required reading for Apostolics. Enjoy.
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April 11, 2024
No doubt about it, this is the best treatment on the topic of Christ’s Sonship as it relates to Father and Son language in the NT. To my knowledge, there hasn’t been a significant study on this in Oneness circles, which is truly a shame. If you struggle to discuss or articulate portions of the NT where there is a distinction between God the Father and Jesus Christ, then I highly recommend you read this approachable work written by Steven Gill.
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December 31, 2023
This is a well written and Biblically accurate representation of understanding Father and Son language by understanding Adamic Christology. As graciously argued in the book the topic of Adamic Christology is undergirded by the principle of the first born son inheriting the birth right of the father. However, the second or last son is seen to have recieved the blessing or calling such as Seth, Jacob, Moses, and Solomon to name a few. Jesus as the ‘last” Adam reversed the curse that the intitial Adam set in motion. I highly recommened this book for Trinitarians and Oneness believers alike.

A suggestion to make this book better would be to aid the reader to study this book by adding a subject and Scripture index in the back of the book.
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February 21, 2024
Phenomenal book and a must-read for all Christians! It's clear and concise. It's full of wisdom and insight. It takes a topic that many try to dismiss as an "unknowable mystery" and makes it so simple anyone can grasp it.

One of the best books written on the topic.
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