Captain cited the Shema to argue biblical monotheism means God is one person, not a Trinity.
Archive routes where Deuteronomy 6:4 appears
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Raised to press the issue of monotheism and whether it is the decisive requirement for salvation in the debate over Islam and Christianity.
Used in competing ways: one side appeals to it for strict divine oneness, while the other argues the term for one can allow compound unity.
Quoted by the Muslim guest to argue that the Torah supports divine oneness and therefore links Islam with earlier revelation.
Cited as an explicit monotheism text to show that scripture teaches one God while also identifying Father, Son, and Spirit as divine.
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