A biblically grounded study of God’s oneness revealed as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, drawing on Scripture and the ...
Last Friday, we looked at the doctrine of “God in Three Persons, blessed Trinity,” and why it is so central to the Christian faith. Today, we’ll consider not only the truth that the Trinity is the ...
To hear atheists and even liberal self-identified “Christians” tell it, the doctrine that Jesus is the incarnate God and Second Person of the Holy Trinity, is supposedly utterly unclear in the Bible, ...
The Catholic faith confesses one God in three Persons, made known by Jesus Christ who is true God and true man, with the fullness of divinity and the fullness of humanity. Both the Trinity and the ...
An explainer: the latest complementarian debate isn’t over women’s subordination—but Christ’s. Last week, a group of evangelical theologians who normally agree on many controversial issues began a ...
Photo by Sharon Santema, courtesy of Unsplash. In the second week of his 30-day Spiritual Exercises, Ignatius Loyola proposes that the retreatant imagine the Trinity gazing down upon all of humanity.
The great hymn of the church titled, “Holy, Holy, Holy” offers praise to “God in Three Persons, blessed Trinity.” While it’s simple to sing or recite these words, it’s sometimes difficult to ...
Q. 180. What does "unity," and what does "trinity" mean? A. "Unity" means being one, and "trinity" means three-fold or three in one. Q. 181. Can we find an example to fully illustrate the mystery of ...
Editor's note: "Take and Read" is a weekly blog that features a different contributor's reflections on a specific book that changed their lives. Good books, as blog co-editors Congregation of St.
Well, here it is, a Sunday morning in the lazy heat of summer, and you could be sleeping in, working on your golf game, biking on the Prairie Path, or reading the Tribune. But you're here, in church.
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