This article investigates how Trinity features are presented in the Gospel of John and how the early Christians experienced the Trinity in their daily lives. The immanence and ‘lived experiences’ of the divine are fostered by how the immanence of the divine is expounded in terms of the familia Dei: God as Father, the Logos as Son of God, believers as Children of God and the Spirit-Paraclete as the one who constitutes the family and educates the children in the family. Therefore, in this article, the familia Dei will be the facilitating hermeneutical principle used to examine the divine fellowship as well as the ‘lived experiences’ and immanence of the divine in early Christian everyday living. John’s reflection on perichoresis lies embedded...
This article probes to enlighten this old truth of the revelation and experience of God’s love in a ...
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From the First Epistle of John it is evident that the constitution of ‘fellowship’ between God and ‘...
The interest in this article is early Christian spirituality. The word ‘spirituality’ is used here d...
The discipline, Christian Spirituality, evokes a new interest in Early Christian spirituality. What ...
<p>This article analyses the experience of divine presence within an intimate divine-human rel...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThe notion that humans are to become divine b...
Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresence...
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Christianity professes that there is one God but three persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spi...
In the New Testament and in the work of contemporary Trinitarian theologians, the experience and pow...
This paper will trace the views of the author regarding the role of the Holy Spirit as presented in ...
Rather than being perplexed and giving up on the subject of the Trinity, what if normal, everyday di...
Our familiarity as Christians with Christian faith's conviction that Jesus is divine and that God is...
This article probes to enlighten this old truth of the revelation and experience of God’s love in a ...
This article outlines the key features of the Christian understanding of divine providence in compa...
From the First Epistle of John it is evident that the constitution of ‘fellowship’ between God and ‘...
The interest in this article is early Christian spirituality. The word ‘spirituality’ is used here d...
The discipline, Christian Spirituality, evokes a new interest in Early Christian spirituality. What ...
<p>This article analyses the experience of divine presence within an intimate divine-human rel...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThe notion that humans are to become divine b...
Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresence...
This article is an attempt to explore the theme of ‘humanhood’ in the Fourth Gospel. The most import...
The article discusses holiness as a theme in the Gospel of Mark from the perspective of biblical spi...
Christianity professes that there is one God but three persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spi...
In the New Testament and in the work of contemporary Trinitarian theologians, the experience and pow...
This paper will trace the views of the author regarding the role of the Holy Spirit as presented in ...
Rather than being perplexed and giving up on the subject of the Trinity, what if normal, everyday di...
Our familiarity as Christians with Christian faith's conviction that Jesus is divine and that God is...
This article probes to enlighten this old truth of the revelation and experience of God’s love in a ...
This article outlines the key features of the Christian understanding of divine providence in compa...
From the First Epistle of John it is evident that the constitution of ‘fellowship’ between God and ‘...