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Twenty Catholic and evangelical Protestant scholars share their understanding of the creedal marks of the Church.
and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit." 26 The apostles and their collaborators offer Baptism to anyone who believed in Jesus: Jews, the God-fearing, pagans. 27 Always, Baptism is seen ...
In the account of Jesus’ baptism (1:10, 11), this connection between Sonship and the Spirit is even more explicit. Here, as G. S. Hendry suggests in The Holy Spirit in Christian Theology ...
The baptism of the Holy Spirit represents a foundational work of God where believers are united with Christ and fellow ...
First, the gift of the Holy Spirit. When we are baptized, we join not only Jesus in the Jordan but also the 12 in the Upper Room (Acts 2:1–13). Every baptism is a personal Pentecost. As the ...
As the Catholic Church celebrates the 2025 Jubilee, it also marks the 1700th Anniversary of the Ecumenical Council of Nicaea.
The Nicene Creed will be the subject of 2025 Woolman Lecture in Christian Scholarship Series at Malone University.
I joined family members for a special, joyous occasion in St Brendan's Catholic Church Birr. This was the Confirmation of ...
Our true and permanent identity is something that hasn’t yet fully come about. Jesus’ transfiguration also reveals his true ...
Christians should not see the Nicene Creed simply as a list of things they believe, but they should look at it with awe ...
Colts RT Braden Smith missed the final five games of the 2024 season. What he was battling was his own mind, a war he believed was for his very soul.