This thesis examines the Cappadocian contribution to the present-day thinking about God as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The introduction starts with the observation that the doctrine of the Trinity still functions in the life of the Christian community, especially in the case of baptism. Contrary to popular objections and considerations of some theologians the four main streams of Christianity- Orthodoxy, the Roman Catholic Church, Protestantism and Pentecostalism - hold on to the doctrine of the Trinity because they believe the doctrine properly reflects the idea that the one God makes himself known in the person of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. .... Zie: Summary
This passage from the teaching of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) (234) on the profession...
Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresence...
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This thesis examines the Cappadocian contribution to the present-day thinking about God as Father, S...
This thesis examines the Cappadocian contribution to the present-day thinking about God as Father, S...
In the article different approaches to apply the concept of the Trinity to Theology of Religions are...
MA (Dogmatics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusKimbanguism is one of the great African I...
The core of every religion is the definition of deity. For Christianity, the doctrine of God centers...
Although the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) does not deal with a systematic doctrine on God and although...
The article describes the presentation of God the Father or the First person of the Trinity which ca...
Transformation, participation and plurality: The Cappadocian heritage for Systematic Theology in the...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. At the center of Christian dogma l...
A Biblical-Exegetical Examination of the Appeal to the Trinity inContemporary Catholic Theology of R...
During this time Trinitias is widely misunderstood by Muslims as a form of polytheism. The Trinity i...
The doctrine of the Trinity has been a divisive issue throughoutthe entire history of the Christian ...
This passage from the teaching of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) (234) on the profession...
Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresence...
God and history: a Christological dilemma – The reconfiguration of the image of God and Jesus Christ...
This thesis examines the Cappadocian contribution to the present-day thinking about God as Father, S...
This thesis examines the Cappadocian contribution to the present-day thinking about God as Father, S...
In the article different approaches to apply the concept of the Trinity to Theology of Religions are...
MA (Dogmatics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusKimbanguism is one of the great African I...
The core of every religion is the definition of deity. For Christianity, the doctrine of God centers...
Although the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) does not deal with a systematic doctrine on God and although...
The article describes the presentation of God the Father or the First person of the Trinity which ca...
Transformation, participation and plurality: The Cappadocian heritage for Systematic Theology in the...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. At the center of Christian dogma l...
A Biblical-Exegetical Examination of the Appeal to the Trinity inContemporary Catholic Theology of R...
During this time Trinitias is widely misunderstood by Muslims as a form of polytheism. The Trinity i...
The doctrine of the Trinity has been a divisive issue throughoutthe entire history of the Christian ...
This passage from the teaching of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) (234) on the profession...
Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresence...
God and history: a Christological dilemma – The reconfiguration of the image of God and Jesus Christ...