Summary of the Church's teaching on the mystery of the Trinity
We believe, in Al-Dimashqi’s words, “in one essence and one divinity in three persons, united without confusion, and distinct without interruption.” In fact […]
We believe, in Al-Dimashqi’s words, “in one essence and one divinity in three persons, united without confusion, and distinct without interruption.” In fact […]
– 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
He is one of the fathers of the fourth century AD. St. Gregory the Theologian described him as “a pious, meek, humble heart whose lights of the Holy Spirit shine.”
The physical place: The physical place is the end of the vast space where the encyclopedia expands. For example, the air expands into the body and the body expands into it.
Belief in one God: Therefore, we believe in one God, one beginning without beginning, neither created nor begotten, who does not fade away or die.
An interview between the divine spirit and the human spirit: - The word must also have a spirit, for our word is also not devoid of a spirit.
In what is expressed and what is inexpressible, in what is known and what is not known, in what we can understand in God - without...
في أن الإله لا يُدرك، وفي أنه ينبغي ألاّ نبحث ولا ندقّق في ما لم نتسلمه من الأنبياء والإنجيليين القدّيسين:
The Qur’an mentions the Holy Spirit repeatedly, sometimes with the word “the Holy Spirit” (without the definite article “the”) and sometimes “the Spirit,” “the Faithful Spirit,”
Research into the essence of the Son led to consideration of the essence of the Holy Spirit, especially since the First Ecumenical Council was satisfied with the phrase: “And by the Spirit
Call to hold the Council: (381) {The Second Ecumenical Council is a natural result of the Council of Nicaea, because the Arians who said “that the Son
We do not know much about Saint Romanos, but we know that he was born in the city of Homs and became a deacon of the Church of Beirut, then moved to