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 […]
Jehovah's Witnesses say that our only reference is the Bible, and they reject the Church's interpretation of this book and reject the holy councils that clarified the faith.
Beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses in the church tradition Continue reading »
26- He confessed one baptism... What is baptism? Baptism is, in brief: 1- Descent into the baptismal font to bury the old man.
On January 18, 1988, a translation text of the Constitution of Faith fell into my hands. It was said that it was a unified translation for the use of Arab Christians. I criticized her
* Life in Christ – (For true life is… the life that a person lives in Christ). (Pascha 3:7) –
Excerpts from the works of Saint Athanasius the Great Continue reading »
Chapter Two: More about Athanasius’s Personality and His Personal Relationship with Christ Athanasius’ heart was filled with intense love for Christ and he was considered like Paul.
Personality, Athanasius and his theological method Continue reading »
The aim of studying this material is: to become acquainted with the Orthodox doctrines, that is, the true truths of the Christian faith that the Apostles preached and taught.
The Feast of Resurrection on April 19, 330 AD. Let us follow the example of the ancients in observing the feast, my brothers... Has Easter come and joy has come?
Z - The Passion and Resurrection 14:1 - 16:8 General characteristics of the Gospel narratives about the Passion: (1) Before interpreting the narrative about
Explanation of the fourteenth chapter of the Gospel of Mark Continue reading »
“For me, the manuscripts are Jesus Christ. The manuscripts are his cross, his death, his resurrection, and the faith that came from him” (Saint Ignatius of Antioch). and,
Baptists completely reject “infant baptism,” and do not consider it real or regular baptism. This is his “theological and literary background,” according to them, that “God did not
Rejection of infant baptism among Baptists Continue reading »
Baptists admit that they “do not agree with each other” in the smallest details, and that they do not have a “Baptist doctrine,” or a “historical Baptist belief.”
Statements of Faith - Heretical for Baptist Communities Continue reading »