Jesus Transfiguration in the Gospel of Mark, Luke, and Matthew.
The Transfiguration is an event in the life of Jesus. One explanation is that it forms part of a post-resurrection experience that Jesus'...
The 3rd century views of “salvation through Christ” !
It was the question of salvation that was at stake in the Christological controversies of the fourth and fifth centuries. The Nicaea -...
Description of the significance of Tertullian for Christological and Ireneaus for ecclesiological de
In the mid-second century, two important historical figures came into reputation in the Christian world: Tertullian and Irenaeus. Who...
The development of the sacrament of confession from “public penance” to “private confession”.
‘‘. . . He breathed on them, and said to them, ‘Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them; if you...
How does the Church approach sickness and death?
"'Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and He will dwell with them, and they shall be His people. God Himself will be with them and...
The relation between Law and Wisdom in the Old Testament Scripture.
In the reflection of law in Scripture, several areas of attention are important. We must understand the kinds of laws and their purposes,...
The essential features of the three Patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, in the Book of Genesis.
Judaism is a monotheistic religion, so the most important and only sacred person in the Jewish religion is obviously God, who is believed...
Differences between the various New Testament accounts of the Last Supper.
Passover has great value for Christians because the New Testament places the account of Jesus’ death and resurrection within the Passover...
Is Baptism a “private” or an “ecclesial” event?
Baptism, Chrismation and Eucharist is initiation and the entry into the church. All these sacraments are connected to our Lord Jesus...
Church’s teaching concerning the sacrament of Repentance.
The sacrament of repentance and confession is one of the seven sacraments of the church. Although being rooted in the Old Testament, it...