Who do Unitarians think Jesus is?
Unitarianism rejects the mainstream Christian doctrine of the Trinity, or three Persons in one God, made up of Father, Son and Holy Spirit. They typically believe that God is one being – God the Father, or Mother. Jesus was simply a man, not the incarnate deity.
Who started the Jesus only doctrine?
John G. Scheppe
It began at a Pentecostal camp meeting in California in 1913 when one of the participants, John G. Scheppe, experienced the power of the name of Jesus. Many accepted his revelation, and they found support for their belief in “Jesus Only” baptism in John 3:5 and Acts 2:38.
Do Unitarians believe in afterlife?
Whatever our theological persuasion, Unitarian Universalists generally agree that the fruits of religious belief matter more than beliefs about religion-even about God. Some UUs believe in reincarnation, and some believe there is no afterlife.
Do Unitarians believe in an afterlife?
Why can’t Pentecostals cut their hair?
Apostolic Pentecostals teach that women should not cut their hair. They base this teaching on a literal interpretation of 1 Corinthians 11:1-16, which includes admonitions such as “every woman who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered dishonors her head” and “if a woman has long hair, it is her glory?
¿Qué es la doctrina del pentecostalismo unitario?
La doctrina del pentecostalismo Unitario/Solo Jesús, es antibíblica. El concepto de la tri-unidad de Dios, por otra parte, está presente a través de la Escritura. No es un concepto que sea fácilmente comprendido por la mente finita.
¿Cuáles son las creencias de solo Jesús?
Pregunta: “¿Cuáles son las creencias de Solo Jesús / Pentecostalismo Unicitario?” Respuesta: El movimiento “Solo Jesús”, también conocido como pentecostalismo unitario, o teología de la unicidad, enseña que solo hay un Dios, pero niega la trinidad de Dios.
¿Qué es la unicidad teológica?
En otras palabras, la unicidad teológica no reconoce a las diferentes personas de la Trinidad; Padre, Hijo y Espíritu Santo. Tiene varias formas – algunos ven a Jesucristo con el único Dios, quien a veces se manifiesta a Sí Mismo como el Padre o el Espíritu Santo.