Sunday, May 25, 2014
Byzantine, Texas: Orthodox Institute 2014: "Theosis: Your Life with ...
Byzantine, Texas: Orthodox Institute 2014: "Theosis: Your Life with ...: ( antiochian.org ) - Our baptism brought us into the Body of Christ, and placed our feet on the path of salvation, which is the Church. ...
"God become one of us." =? "God became a man" vs. "God became man."
Is it be problematic (or even heretical) to say, "God become one of us"? Does it necessary imply that God became a human person? At the very least it seems equivalent to "God became a human individual" or "God became a individual human."
Is it be problematic (or even heretical) to say, "God become one of us"? Does it necessary imply that God became a human person? At the very least it seems equivalent to "God became a human individual" or "God became a individual human."
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Friday, May 23, 2014
CWR: The Pope, The Patriarch, and True Ecumenism by Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille
Seven things that true ecumenism, which is rooted in the prayer and desire of Jesus Christ, is not.
Seven things that true ecumenism, which is rooted in the prayer and desire of Jesus Christ, is not.
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Adam DeVille,
ecumenism,
Patriarch Bartholomew,
Pope Francis
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Living Liberalism
Catholics have adopted the liberal viewpoint regarding reason.
An accurate narrative of what happened? Or was there some "coercion" involved in so far as permission was withdrawn? (That is to say, reasons that did not fully persuade were not given before such action was taken, and not everyone was satisfied with the outcome.)
Post by Public Discourse.
An accurate narrative of what happened? Or was there some "coercion" involved in so far as permission was withdrawn? (That is to say, reasons that did not fully persuade were not given before such action was taken, and not everyone was satisfied with the outcome.)
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
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