1:9 - Other dimensions of the doctrine of incarnation
This chapter is suitable to be a chapter in the second section of this book. However, his presence here gives the viewer historical enjoyment [...]
This chapter is suitable to be a chapter in the second section of this book. However, his presence here gives the viewer historical enjoyment [...]
Man was created in the image of God, and from the beginning he was a pair, that is, a man and a woman. Just as the triune God was not singular, neither was man. The doctrine of the Holy Trinity, expressed in unity in essence and trinity in persons, is a fundamental truth that also expresses the truth of man. Therefore, man was created from the beginning as a pair, that is, a man and a woman.
Among the greetings that Paul the Apostle sends to the Corinthians at the end of his first letter to them is greetings to the “household” churches of Aquila and Priscilla, which...