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This is considered to be the historical point when Oneness Pentecostalism emerged as a distinct movement.
One controversy involves Oneness Pentecostalism, which is opposed by all the Protestant churches.
Websites critical of Oneness Pentecostalism.
Oneness Pentecostalism teaches that God is a singular spirit who is one person, not three divine persons, individuals or minds.
Oneness Pentecostalism is a Protestant Christian movement.
Oneness Pentecostalism can be compared to Sabellianism as both are Nontrinitarian, but they do not correctly identify each other.
Oneness Pentecostalism is a grouping of denominations and believers within the Pentecostal movement with various non-trinitarian views.
However, Oneness Pentecostalism is very different from Sabellianism, because it rejects sequential modalism.
This reflects their interpretation of the Bible, and has caused friction between Oneness Pentecostalism and other churches.
Mormons and Oneness Pentecostalism also reject the Trinity but for different reasons other than Arianism.
Oneness Pentecostalism teaches that the Father (a spirit) is united with Jesus (a man) as the Son of God.
Oneness Pentecostalism subscribes to the common Protestant doctrine of Sola Scriptura.
Swedenborg held that God is one person revealed in Jesus Christ, which was later independently expressed by modern day Oneness Pentecostalism.
Although Branham spoke about the "oneness of the Godhead", he disagreed with the Oneness Pentecostalism view.
Oneness Pentecostalism derives its distinctive name from its teaching on the Godhead, which is popularly referred to as the Oneness doctrine.
A notable exception is Oneness Pentecostalism, most adherents of which believe both water baptism and Spirit baptism are integral components of salvation.
Other non-trinitarian groups, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, and Oneness Pentecostalism, also claim Servetus as a spiritual ancestor.
Oneness Pentecostalism, as with other modalist groups, teach that the Holy Spirit is a mode of God, rather than a distinct or separate person from the Father.
Oneness Pentecostalism rejected Trinitarian theology, instead identifying the Jehovah of the Old Testament with the Christ of the New.
In 1911 Haywood had become affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World (PAW) and after his conversion helped convert the origination to Oneness Pentecostalism.
There are 80 Pentecostal denominations that are classified as Jesus' Name or Oneness Pentecostalism (often self identifying as "Apostolic Pentecostals").
In terms of doctrine, there is a striking similarity between the New Church and the Oneness Pentecostalism movement of the 20th century, which developed quite independently of the writings of Swedenborg.
Community Chapel and Bible Training Center was a controversial independent church created in 1967 and pastored by Donald Lee Barnett in which he taught his version of Oneness Pentecostalism.
The Center for the Study of Oneness Pentecostalism contains the archives for the United Pentecostal Church International and the curator, Robin Johnston, is a member of the adjunct faculty.
Apostolic Gospel Church of Jesus Christ is a church in the Oneness Pentecostalism movement that was founded in Bell Gardens, California in 1963 by Donald Abernathy.