Anthony and J. Dan
"The Library Talks" Part Three
Biblical Unitarianism
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The Library Talks – Part 3 - Anthony and J. Dan are found in the library with continued discussion about such issues as "Biblical Unitarianism" versus "Universal Unitarianism," more on "Echad" and a look at the 7th Day Adventist recent affirmation of traditional Catholic views on the nature of God.
About Anthony Buzzard
Sir Anthony Buzzard is one of the most energetic and persuasive voices of our day encouraging Christians to pursue reformation and restoration of original Christianity. He brings to us his passion for Christians to complete what he calls the "unfinished work" of the Reformation. Anthony is a man of genuine faith whose good heart and humble spirit is valued by many who have been blessed by his writings, teachings, and exhortations.
Anthony Buzzard is the author of numerous books including: Jesus Was Not a Trinitarian: a Call to Return to the Creed of Jesus; Who is Jesus? A Plea for a Return to Belief in Jesus the Messiah and The Doctrine of the Trinity: Christianity's Self Inflicted Wound. Anthony is the author of many theological articles and papers. He is the editor of Focus on the Kingdom and co-editor of A Journal From the Radical Reformation. Retiring after 24 years on the staff of Atlanta Bible College, he continues to write, teach and travel, fulfilling a life-long desire to make the best of Bible scholarship available to the wider church-going public.
If you would like to contact Anthony Buzzard directly you may email him at:
anthonybuzzard@mindspring.com
Website: restorationfellowship.org
Articles by Anthony Buzzard
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