Here is an excerpt from the Introduction –

“I have been exposed in recent years to a unitarian point of view that denies the personality (i.e., consciousness) of God’s Holy Spirit. The unitarian view also reduces the figure of Christ to a higher created being by constantly referring to Him as “God’s creative original”. This makes Jesus as Creator a kind of Demiurge, just as the Gnostics taught many centuries ago. That is, God the Father created the Son, Who created the rest of creation. So then, did the ancient Gnostics get it right? Was the Apostle Paul wrong-headed in countering an incipient Gnosticism in his own day, as he did in Col.2:8-9,18-19?”

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