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If Jesus had human flesh, and the texts of the New Testament are rather adamant that he did, that human flesh came from her. Mary supplies what the woman normally supplies in procreation: her genes, ...
Finally, Jesus summarized the entire Torah in two commandments: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind” and “Love your neighbor as yourself” (Matthew 22:37–40). These two ...
Using the heart as a powerful representation of the embodied core of human existence has biblical, and even pre-Christian ...
This year the Catholic Church celebrates the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea I, held from May 20 to July 25, 325. This magazine issue is dedicated to the […] ...
Christians believe that when Jesus came to Earth, he was both fully God (a person of the Trinity) and fully human. An apostle called Philip asked Jesus to reveal God the Father. However ...
The promise of "God with us" is fulfilled through the incarnation, ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jesus's life and sacrifice demonstrate God's love, commitment, and ...
Let’s recognize and celebrate areas where evangelicals and Catholics can forge a path of collaboration — without diluting ...
No human being loved and served the Lord Jesus as much or as devotedly as the Blessed Virgin Mary. From the moment of her conception, she was prepared to do God’s will. At the Annunciation ...
That would mean he is not God, not our Redeemer. He is just a dead human. But because Jesus is risen from the dead, a whole new page of human history has begun. Jesus’ Resurrection is not an ...
God comforted, enabled and assured Moses by saying: “I will be with you” (Exodus 3:12). In my Christian tradition, Jesus similarly emphasizes in his parting words to his followers ...