Patristic teaching on the mystery of the Trinity
The mystery of the Holy Trinity, in which the Church believes, was neither the product of human thought nor the result of external religious or philosophical influences […]
The mystery of the Holy Trinity, in which the Church believes, was neither the product of human thought nor the result of external religious or philosophical influences […]
We believe, in Al-Dimashqi’s words, “in one essence and one divinity in three persons, united without confusion, and distinct without interruption.” And in reality
– 1 – The teaching of the Catholic Church on the mystery of the Holy Trinity 1. The Old Testament and divine apparitions: The Catholic Church rejects, or at least
1- The purpose of the incarnation: “the hidden wisdom which God predestined before the ages for our glory” (1 Corinthians 2:7). “The secret hidden from time immemorial lies in God, the Creator
The early stages of the formation of the visible world: The Bible’s account of the formation of the visible world: In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was
There is no doubt that whoever contemplates deeply this universe will be amazed not only by the creativity of creation from nothing, but also by its continuity.
The plan of the creation of the world, which existed eternally according to the eternal will of the Holy Trinity, was realized in time by the contribution of each of the three persons in
Purpose of the material: Christian heresies, a material whose purpose is to identify the sects and heresies that exist in the world on the one hand, especially in the region.
The reason and purpose of creation: Saint John of Damascus says in this regard: “God, in His supreme goodness, was pleased to do good to others.”
We saw that God's personal revelation of Himself took place through divine appearances, in various ways, before the patriarchs and prophets in the Old Testament.
God’s revelation through His creation: Divine revelation refers to the actions and methods God uses to make Himself known, His will, or