CSM Lecture Series @ FBCN

Published on Jun 18th, 2010 by James Tippins | 0
CSM Lecture Series @ FBCN

Dear Ones:

The Lord has blessed CSM with another excellent lecture for this Saturday evening June 19th. Brother Edward L. Dalcour, M. Apol, Author, and President of Department of Christian Defense www.christiandefense.com will be lecturing and taking questions on “The Deity of Christ” et al. this Saturday evening @ 6:30 p.m. (there may be a session in the afternoon as well). Brother Dalcour is an awesome defender of the faith once delivered unto the saints. Edward and his wife will be traveling up from southern California so keep them in prayer, and the lecture for this Saturday.

Location 6320 Dairy Ave – FBCN – Newark CA 94560

You must RSVP so I’ll know how many are coming (I encourage to invite all possible). If the RSVPs exceed 30 we will move the event to the First Baptist Church of Newark 4 miles west of my home www.fbcnewark.org . Again, feel free to bring food/drinks if you like, this has been very helpful. May the Lord God Almighty bless you & yours. ><>

For your information:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ikx17P377QY “Did Jesus Claim to be God?” Debaters are Apologist Edward L. Dalcour and Sadiq Abdul Malik.

Edward L. Dalcour, M.Apol.
President, Department of Christian Defense
edward@christiandefense.org

A Definitive Look at Oneness Theology:
Defending the Tri-Unity of God (by Edward L. Dalcour, University Press)

Order here

“For those who do not have time to conduct the exegetical work necessary to refute Oneness claims but who wish to be theologically informed or to discuss the doctrine of the Trinity with theologians in the United Pentecostal tradition, Dalcour has provided a valuable resource.”—John D. Laing, Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy, Southwestern Theological Seminary, Harvard School for Theological Studies.

A Definitive Look at Oneness Theology critically examines the claims of Oneness theology in light if biblical exegesis. It provides an exegetical refutation to chief Oneness theological assertions, such as the notion that (a) God is unipersonal (i.e., monotheism equals unipersonalism or unitarianism), (b) Jesus is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, (c) the Son did not exist before Bethlehem, (d) the Son is not God, (e) the Son did not become flesh, (f) one must be water baptized (“In the name of Jesus”) in order to be saved (as with the UPCI). This book also provides a positive presentation of the doctrine of the Trinity (ontological, economical, and soteriological) READ MORE.

Oneness Pentecostals and other Oneness (i.e., “Jesus Only”) groups make up one of the largest and fastest growing anti-Trinitarian professing Christian constructs world-wide–and yet, they are one of least written about, spoken out against, and thus evangelized non-Christian cults.
See A Concise Look at Oneness Beliefs

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