Chapter Two: God and Man
(In His limitless love, God made Himself as we are, in order to make us as He is)... Saint Irenaeus (he died in the year […]
(In His limitless love, God made Himself as we are, in order to make us as He is)... Saint Irenaeus (he died in the year […]
We read in the message on the Second Sunday of Lent: “You, O Lord, in the beginning laid the foundations of the earth and the heavens. They are the work of your hands, and they are passing away.”
“I believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth, of all that is seen and unseen.” With this declaration begins the Constitution of Faith
عجيب كيف يتكلّم راهب عن الزواج وهو لم يختبره؟ لكنه ليس بالعجب الكبير إذ إن أفضل كتاب عن البتولية ألّفه
It is not, as some falsely claim, that the mind was united with God the Word before the incarnation of the Virgin, and was then called Christ. Then
Introduction: Man is a small world “He is the place where visible and invisible creatures, material and immaterial creatures, come together.”[1] This is how he defines
There are clear and obvious boundaries between theology and science. Theology, according to the Greek source of the word, is concerned with God: what God is and how
“And the Lord took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to cultivate it and keep it. And the Lord God commanded Adam, saying: Of every tree of the garden you may freely eat.
The purpose of the creation of man: And God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness, and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air and over the livestock and all things.”
There are two narratives in the Bible that deal with the story of the creation of the world. The recording of the first account dates back to the sixth century before Christ (Genesis 1:
It is stated in the opening of the Book of Genesis that God made man in his image and likeness, and made him dominant over all other creatures, including fish and birds.
We have previously addressed the issue of the relationship between event (fact) and truth (truth) in the biblical stories about Jesus. I have tried to show that