“Will come to judge the living and the dead”
“For us men and for our salvation” sums up the purpose of Christ’s Incarnation and provides the endpoint of the whole Old Covenant
“For us men and for our salvation” sums up the purpose of Christ’s Incarnation and provides the endpoint of the whole Old Covenant
“For us men and for our salvation” sums up the purpose of Christ’s Incarnation and provides the endpoint of the whole Old Covenant
“For us men and for our salvation” sums up the purpose of Christ’s Incarnation and provides the endpoint of the whole Old Covenant
The Creed draws our attention to the Son’s role in creation, revealing the Love of the Trinity as its source
A reflection on the analogy and difference between divine and human generation, based on the central phrase of the Nicene creed: “begotten, not made”
The third post celebrating the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicea looks at the relationship and generativity that defines the Holy Trinity
The second post celebrating the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicea links the Nicene symbol with Passiontide and the Jubilee Year