Aspectival Monotheism
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One Throne, One God, One Exalted Lamb
Read more: One Throne, One God, One Exalted LambThis article explores the throne room of Revelation, emphasizing that God and the Lamb are distinct yet united through ontological union. It affirms one divine throne and worship, clarifying biblical monotheism.
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There Is No Such Thing as Reading Jesus Without a Framework
Read more: There Is No Such Thing as Reading Jesus Without a FrameworkThe article argues that interpreting Jesus’ words requires a theological framework. Without acknowledging the inherent interpretive processes, readers can inadvertently import external concepts, obscuring the true meaning of Scripture.
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The Tool Bin Is Not the Text
Read more: The Tool Bin Is Not the TextThe article argues that many theological debates stem from inherited interpretive frameworks rather than Scripture itself. It emphasizes the need for restoration theology to prioritize biblical categories over established traditions.
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Ontological Union
Read more: Ontological UnionThis article defines “ontological union” as a biblical concept where distinct elements integrate to create a new soul-being, particularly exemplified in both human emergence and Jesus Christ’s unique nature.

