The Racovian Catechism
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Publisher: Dale Tuggy
Copyright:
© 2007 Dale Tuggy Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 526 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:Reprint of 1818 edition, translated by Thomas Rees from the 1680 Latin version of the Racovian Catechism by Crellius, Schlichtingius, Ruarus, Wissowatius, and "F.C.". This book is the classic expression of Socinian theology, called sometimes called "Biblical Unitarianism" today, to distinguish it from later (late 18th century to 19th century) "Unitarianism", as well as from 20th-21st century Unitarian-Universalism. According to the classic Socinian theology, Christ is the unique Son of God, worthy of worship, sacrificed for the sins of humankind, and raised from the dead, but is (only) a human, not divine. Features a lengthy, scholarly "Historical Introduction" by Rees. 404 pages. The pages print better than the Preview above shows, although the copy isn't flawless. For other books on the Trinity, see trinities.org/books Listed in: |
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