Journal Out: CGI, GCI, UCG, & Unitarianism

COGwriter

The latest issue (print date May 31, 2011) of The Journal just came out.

The biggest items related to UCG crisis matters (some of which have been covered here), CGI governance,  that GCI (formerly WCG) now will baptize infants (Baptism and the Early Church), and a unitarian conference.  I have always felt that The Journal gives much too much coverage to the unitarians (Was Unitarianism the Teaching of the Bible or Early Church?) who once were part of the old WCG.

It also mentions a reunion in Big Sandy, as well as the usual letters to the editor and other opinions.

While The Journal is available only by paid subscription (though some subscriptions are free to those who cannot afford it), you can view the PDF version of the first and last page of The Journal at: www.thejournal.org/issues/issue144/jf053111.pdf

This will give some of the flavor and details of The Journal’s coverage of the current UCG crisis and other matters.

Here are some articles on the Godhead and one on baptism:
Binitarian View: One God, Two Beings Before the Beginning Is binitarianism the correct position? What about unitarianism or trinitarianism?
Is The Father God? What is the view of the Bible? What was the view of the early church?
Jesus is God, But Was Made Man Was Jesus fully human and fully God or what?
Virgin Birth: Does the Bible Teach It? What does the Bible teach? What is claimed in The Da Vinci Code?
Did Early Christians Think the Holy Spirit Was A Separate Person in a Trinity? Or did they have a different view?
What is the Holy Spirit? An article by Rod Reynolds that was published in the Living Church News.
Did the True Church Ever Teach a Trinity? Most act like this is so, but is it?
Was Unitarianism the Teaching of the Bible or Early Church? Many, including Jehovah’s Witnesses, claim it was, but was it?
Binitarianism: One God, Two Beings Before the Beginning This is a shorter article than the Binitarian View article, but has a little more information on binitarianism.
Baptism and the Early Church Was it by immersion? Did it include infants?



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