Category Theology of Christ

The Divine Mystery of the Trinity

The Trinity is a fundamental doctrine of the Christian faith. It is the belief in one God in three Persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The doctrine of the Trinity was developed in response to early Christian debates about the nature of God. In the early church, there were two main views about the nature of God:

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Why I am into Christian Content Creation

I take advantage of various social media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Blogsite, Instagram, Linkedin, and Tiktok to reach a wider audience and share the love of God. … One of the platforms that have given me massive exposure is Facebook, where my content reaches a staggering 1.4 million to 1.9 million people across the globe on a monthly basis.

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How I Came to Faith in Christ

Growing up, I was curious about God but didn’t know much about Him. I went to church occasionally with my family (Especially, with my grandmother) but it didn’t seem to stick. During my teenage years, I experienced a lot of hardships and struggles that made me question the meaning and purpose of my life. Those hardships involve my father’s inability to afford my school fees, malnutrition, and the like. I began to wonder if God could offer me the answers I was looking for.

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The Doctrine of the Trinity and How it shape our Understanding of God?

It is the belief that the one true God eternally and simultaneously exists as three distinct persons – the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This doctrine is rooted in the Bible and has been widely taught and debated throughout the history of Christianity. In this paper, we will explore the doctrine of the Trinity and how it shapes our understanding of God from a Christian perspective.

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Relationship Between God And Humanity

The relationship between God and humanity is one of the most crucial topics in Christian theology. Christianity teaches that God is the creator of all things, and that humanity is made in His image, with an inherent value and worth. Additionally, the Christian worldview holds that God has revealed Himself to humanity through scripture and through the person of Jesus Christ, and that a proper understanding of the relationship between God and humanity is essential for living a meaningful and purposeful life.

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How Does God Reveal Himself To Humans?

The Christian faith is based on the belief in the existence of God who is the creator of the universe. It is through revelation that Christians get a glimpse into the nature of God. In this post, we shall explore how God reveals himself to humans based on the Christian perspective.

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The Humanity of Jesus

Jesus of Nazareth, the central figure of Christianity, is often viewed as the divine Son of God. His miraculous healings, teachings, and resurrection have inspired billions of believers throughout history. However, there is another aspect of Jesus that is frequently overlooked: his humanity. The doctrine of the Incarnation, that Jesus was both fully God and fully human, is a central belief of Christianity. To fully understand and appreciate Jesus’ message, it is important to explore his humanity, including his physical, emotional, and social experiences. This article explores the humanity of Jesus with three main subtopics: the physical humanity of Jesus, the emotional humanity of Jesus, and the social humanity of Jesus.

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Jesus Christ Is God

There have frequently been doubts as to whether Jesus is God. I will therefore give you five distinct types of evidence that are frequently cited by Christians as justification for their belief that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.

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What Is The Trinity?

The Godhead is made up of three individuals: the Father, the Son, and the Spirit. Each individual is wholly and really God. That is, the Father is completely and really God, the Son is fully and truly God, and the Holy Spirit is fully and truly God (not part of God). There is only ONE God; there are not THREE. 1 + 1 + 1 equals 1 in this instance.

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