God's only son
The New Testament calls Jesus Christ, among his many titles, “the Son of God,” and the similar titles “Son” and “Only Begotten Son.” we will try […]
The New Testament calls Jesus Christ, among his many titles, “the Son of God,” and the similar titles “Son” and “Only Begotten Son.” we will try […]
بعد اعترافها بالمسيح إلهاً وربّاً، تقرّ الكنيسة في دستور إيمانها بإنسانيته معلنةً: “الذي من أجلنا ومن أجل خلاصنا، نزل من
The New Testament clearly states that the mother of Jesus Christ was a virgin. “Behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel…” (Matthew
عندما يريد البعض أن يؤكد أن المسيح لم يكن إلهاً بل كان مجرّد إنسان، كثيراً ما تراهم يلجأون إلى الآيات
On the eighth day after his birth, Christ was circumcised according to the Jewish Old Testament law. Because he was born and lived in a certain environment, he was preserved.
Saint Athanasius has several letters, in addition to various works written by him and attributed to him, and almost none of them are devoid of talk about the incarnation.
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1- Wonder what is the relationship between God and man? How and to what extent do they relate to each other? All philosophical and religious views have varied.
The mystery of the incarnation of the Son and Word of God introduces the deification of man. The holy Fathers of the Church emphasize that God became man in order to make
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In the Gospel of Luke (18:35-43), the blind man cries out to the Lord Jesus passing by, calling him “Jesus, son of David,” and asking him to
في النصّ الإنجيليّ الذي اختارته الكنيسة لقراءته في قدّاس الأحد الخامس من الصوم يقول السيّد المسيح لتلاميذه: “ولكن مَن أراد
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 followers of Augustine have lost and rejected the basic aspect of the theological assumptions implicit in the person of Christ in all the ecumenical councils. This raises the question:
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