Fifty, two-page articles are listed below which represent condensations of the book, The Restitution of Jesus Christ. Click on any of these articles in order to read them. Print or download any of them to your computer for free. E-mail this web page to a friend by clicking on the yellow icon at the bottom of this web page which says, “Tell a Friend."
These articles do not contain any footnotes or documentation of scholarly citations in the book. So, these articles are written even more for the general reading public than the book is. Several of them explain a particular biblical text which traditionalist authorities claim supports their view that Jesus is God. The two most prominent biblical texts are John 1.1c ("and the Word was God") in article #21 and John 20.28 (Thomas' confession: "My Lord and my God") in article #31. The downside is that these brief articles merely scratch the surface in explaining their themes or in exegeting Scripture. But they will give you a good idea of what most of the book is about. Scripture quotations are from the New American Standard Bible unless otherwise stated.
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The last entry, #51, contains a numbered list of questions which pertain to these fifty articles. These questions are for discussion groups, especially "Christians for One God" groups (christiansforonegod.com), to use in discussing the corresponding articles and their specific themes.
"Christians for One God" (CFOG) is an organization of theological discussion groups. Its motto is "Jesus is our Lord and Savior, but only the Father is our God." Mr. Zarley is a founding member of CFOG. Visit its website christiansforonegod.com to learn how you can create a CFOG group in your area.