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- Eric_Chang_(pastor) abstract "Eric H. H. Chang (张熙和 Shanghai, 1934-2013) was a Hong Kong pastor and founder in the 1970s of the Christian Disciples Church (基督门徒福音教会) a non-Trinitarian denomination in Hong Kong with churches in Mong Kok and Shatin. After a conventional pastoral training at the Bible Training Institute, Glasgow he began to dispute traditional Christian teaching on the Trinity, forming a separate congregation and eventually publishing The Only True God (独一的真神).".
- Q18645731 abstract "Eric H. H. Chang (张熙和 Shanghai, 1934-2013) was a Hong Kong pastor and founder in the 1970s of the Christian Disciples Church (基督门徒福音教会) a non-Trinitarian denomination in Hong Kong with churches in Mong Kok and Shatin. After a conventional pastoral training at the Bible Training Institute, Glasgow he began to dispute traditional Christian teaching on the Trinity, forming a separate congregation and eventually publishing The Only True God (独一的真神).".
- Eric_Chang_(pastor) comment "Eric H. H. Chang (张熙和 Shanghai, 1934-2013) was a Hong Kong pastor and founder in the 1970s of the Christian Disciples Church (基督门徒福音教会) a non-Trinitarian denomination in Hong Kong with churches in Mong Kok and Shatin. After a conventional pastoral training at the Bible Training Institute, Glasgow he began to dispute traditional Christian teaching on the Trinity, forming a separate congregation and eventually publishing The Only True God (独一的真神).".
- Q18645731 comment "Eric H. H. Chang (张熙和 Shanghai, 1934-2013) was a Hong Kong pastor and founder in the 1970s of the Christian Disciples Church (基督门徒福音教会) a non-Trinitarian denomination in Hong Kong with churches in Mong Kok and Shatin. After a conventional pastoral training at the Bible Training Institute, Glasgow he began to dispute traditional Christian teaching on the Trinity, forming a separate congregation and eventually publishing The Only True God (独一的真神).".