Oneness Theology
Oneness Theology is a Christian belief system that emphasizes the oneness of God, rejecting the traditional doctrine of the Trinity. It teaches that God is a singular entity who manifests in different forms or roles, primarily as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This perspective is often associated with the Apostolic Pentecostal movement and highlights the importance of the name of Jesus in salvation.
Proponents of Oneness Theology argue that the Bible supports their view through various scriptures that emphasize God's unity. They believe that understanding God as one helps to clarify the relationship between Jesus and the Father, asserting that Jesus is the full manifestation of the one true God.