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Kiss the Son: A Christological Apology in Response to David K. Bernard's The Oneness of God

by Michael R. Burgos Jr.

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David K. Bernard codified the Oneness Pentecostal doctrine of God in his book The Oneness of God. Since its release it has become a centerpiece in Oneness studies and apologetics. Kiss the Son is a Christ centered, exegetically driven refutation of The Oneness of God. Michael Burgos has provided a relentless and overwhelming defense of both the eternal nature of the Son of God and the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. Burgos also interacts with arguments made by a number of other Oneness writers thereby leaving no stone unturned.… (more)

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David K. Bernard codified the Oneness Pentecostal doctrine of God in his book The Oneness of God. Since its release it has become a centerpiece in Oneness studies and apologetics. Kiss the Son is a Christ centered, exegetically driven refutation of The Oneness of God. Michael Burgos has provided a relentless and overwhelming defense of both the eternal nature of the Son of God and the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. Burgos also interacts with arguments made by a number of other Oneness writers thereby leaving no stone unturned.

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