Chapter One: Introduction
Introduction Judaism preceded Christianity in existence. It is attributed to Abraham, his son Isaac, and his grandson Jacob, the father of the twelve tribes. However, she did not […]
Introduction Judaism preceded Christianity in existence. It is attributed to Abraham, his son Isaac, and his grandson Jacob, the father of the twelve tribes. However, she did not […]
20- And with the Holy Spirit, the letter “waw” and “waw” are the conjunctions. “The Holy Spirit” is connected to what came before it, meaning: “I believe in one God, the Father, and one Lord.”
This chapter is suitable to be a chapter in the second section of this book. However, his presence here gives the viewer historical pleasure
1:9 - Other dimensions of the doctrine of incarnation Continue reading »
Part One: The History of the Doctrine of the Divine Incarnation The Bible consists of two parts, the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testament is specific to the Jews and is written
1:1 – Before the First Ecumenical Council Continue reading »
The Bible does not contain all the historical, legislative and devotional texts that exist, but rather a select few of them. This select few became authoritative through their use - especially in the liturgy - in the community and through the value given to them by the Church.
Chapter Two: Announcement and Interpretation Continue reading »
Introduction by Father Lev Gille The Divinity of the Holy Spirit by Father Elias Markos A Historical Overview of the Most Important Heresies Against the Holy Spirit The Content of the Heresy Against
Prophecy in the Old Testament is a direct revelation from God directed to the world through the tongues of the prophets. And the prophets are not only those who have
It is no exaggeration to say that the doctrine of “exclusively the Bible” - a conventional translation - is the cornerstone or backbone of Protestant theology. So eat
Sola Scriptura – Exclusively Biblical Doctrine – A Theological Discussion Continue reading »
It is no exaggeration to say that the doctrine of “exclusively the Bible” - a conventional translation - is the cornerstone or backbone of Protestant theology. So eat
The Holy Bible -Sola Scriptura- Orthodox Theological Discussion Continue reading »
The question related to the person of Jesus Christ was, and still is, a central topic in all of ecclesiastical history in the West and the East