Growing up, I recall with great affection the fact that during Holy Week, NBC would air the 1977 television miniseries, Jesus of Nazareth. Directed by Franco Zeffirelli, this large-scale production ...
Continuing this simple guided study in the field of Christology, which is the study of the person and natures of Our Lord Jesus Christ, we have established that there is no possible way that any ...
Formación Continua, part of the STM’s continuing education department, is partnering with Pontifical universities and other Jesuit institutions to offer a new international online course: Seguir a ...
Every age,” Ilia Delio, O.S.F., writes,“must discover Christ anew.” In her latest book, Christ in Evolution, she suggests how we might proceed on the road that leads to just that discovery in our own ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Dr. R.C. Sproul and Ligonier Ministries announce the release of The Word Made Flesh: The Ligonier Statement on Christology. A few years ago, an interviewer asked Dr. Sproul what he ...
In his latest book, theologian Chris Green addresses an issue that is long overdue: the articulation of a non-supersessionist Christology. The author, who teaches at Southeastern University, calls ...
Recently I had the honor of listening to Metropolitan Kallistos Ware as he gave a talk on the Orthodox understanding of the Holy Spirit. During the question-and-answer session, a young Roman Catholic ...
Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834) completed the first edition of his dogmatic synthesis, The Christian Faith, in 1820-21 and a revised version in 1830-31. It is one of those books that affected my ...
Orthodox Christians affirm the basic Christological parameters set out at the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451: Jesus was truly divine and truly human, one person in two natures. Such Christians also ...
Sarah Coakley’s characteristically layered and learned inquiry into Christology uses brokenness as the central thread to stitch together accounts of often disparate doctrinal inquiries: the cross, ...
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