Letters on Unitarianism

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"Letters on Unitarianism" is a 19th-century theological work by Presbyterian minister Samuel Miller that critiques Unitarian doctrine from a traditional Christian perspective.

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Letters on Unitarianism canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian apologetic work
theological work
aim to defend traditional Christian doctrine
to refute Unitarian theology
author Samuel Miller
authorDenomination Presbyterian
authorOccupation Presbyterian minister
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques Unitarian doctrine
Unitarian view of Christ
denial of the Trinity
format letters
genre Christian polemics
polemical theology
historicalPeriod 19th-century American religious controversy
influencedBy Presbyterian confessional standards
Calvinism
surface form: Reformed orthodoxy
intendedAudience Christians concerned about Unitarianism
general Protestant readership
language English
mainSubject Christian theology
Christology
Unitarianism
doctrine of the Trinity
notableWork Letters on Unitarianism self-linksurface differs
publicationCentury 19th century
religiousStance anti-Unitarian
religiousTradition Presbyterianism
Protestantism
supports authority of Scripture
deity of Christ
orthodox Trinitarian doctrine
theologicalPerspective Reformed
traditional Christian
usesMethod biblical exegesis
historical argument
logical argumentation
usesSource Bible

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Samuel Miller notableWork Letters on Unitarianism
Letters on Unitarianism notableWork Letters on Unitarianism self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Samuel Miller