Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresence. These two notions are deeply embedded in the Christian faith system and religion – they actually form both the basis and point of departure for the Christian religion. The aim of this article is to revisit the (Early Church and present) dogma of the Church about the Trinity and omnipresence of God as a result of the heresies and apologies linked to this dogma, and to rethink the notion of the concept ‘Trinity’ linked to God’s omnipresence. The historical method is used in the discussion of the (primary) sources and to reach the outcome
In what sense is God one? How can those who worship Jesus Christ, his Father, and the Holy Spirit cl...
<p>The objective of this article is to demonstrate that the human person is an ontological greatness...
This article outlines the key features of the Christian understanding of divine providence in compa...
Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresence...
Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresenc...
In the article different approaches to apply the concept of the Trinity to Theology of Religions are...
This article tries to observe the understanding of God in Christianity. The researcher chooses Chris...
This article does not have in mind to persuade its readers in a specific direction. What it has in m...
This article aims to present Christology not as an add-on to monotheism, but as its specific Christi...
Christianity professes that there is one God but three persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spi...
The doctrine of the Trinity has been a divisive issue throughoutthe entire history of the Christian ...
Although the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) does not deal with a systematic doctrine on God and although...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
The article compares three religious a comparison of three approaches to religion: Christian theism,...
This article looks at the problem of the so-called �point of contact� between God and mankind, or mo...
In what sense is God one? How can those who worship Jesus Christ, his Father, and the Holy Spirit cl...
<p>The objective of this article is to demonstrate that the human person is an ontological greatness...
This article outlines the key features of the Christian understanding of divine providence in compa...
Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresence...
Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresenc...
In the article different approaches to apply the concept of the Trinity to Theology of Religions are...
This article tries to observe the understanding of God in Christianity. The researcher chooses Chris...
This article does not have in mind to persuade its readers in a specific direction. What it has in m...
This article aims to present Christology not as an add-on to monotheism, but as its specific Christi...
Christianity professes that there is one God but three persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spi...
The doctrine of the Trinity has been a divisive issue throughoutthe entire history of the Christian ...
Although the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) does not deal with a systematic doctrine on God and although...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
The article compares three religious a comparison of three approaches to religion: Christian theism,...
This article looks at the problem of the so-called �point of contact� between God and mankind, or mo...
In what sense is God one? How can those who worship Jesus Christ, his Father, and the Holy Spirit cl...
<p>The objective of this article is to demonstrate that the human person is an ontological greatness...
This article outlines the key features of the Christian understanding of divine providence in compa...