The Iglesia ni Cristo is very critical of the Roman Catholic Church (the majority church in the Philippines), and firmly believes itself to be the one true church. Following a prophetic tradition in the Philippines, Manalo is venerated as the "sugo", or the last prophet of God, as well as the angel from the East mentioned in Revelation 7. Manalists reject the traditional doctrine of the Trinity as potentially polytheistic, believing that Jesus Christ played a messianic role but not that he was "God himself".

Roldan, V., Introvigne, M., Zoccatelli, P. (2010). Iglesia ni Cristo, 1387-1388.

Iglesia ni Cristo

ROLDAN, Veronica;
2010-01-01

Abstract

The Iglesia ni Cristo is very critical of the Roman Catholic Church (the majority church in the Philippines), and firmly believes itself to be the one true church. Following a prophetic tradition in the Philippines, Manalo is venerated as the "sugo", or the last prophet of God, as well as the angel from the East mentioned in Revelation 7. Manalists reject the traditional doctrine of the Trinity as potentially polytheistic, believing that Jesus Christ played a messianic role but not that he was "God himself".
2010
978-1-59884-203-6
Roldan, V., Introvigne, M., Zoccatelli, P. (2010). Iglesia ni Cristo, 1387-1388.
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