The question of why more people did not convert to Christianity in the early years, despite accounts of miracles performed by Christians, involves a complex interplay of social,…
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The nature of God’s omniscience—that is, His all-knowingness—and the existence of free will are profound theological concepts that have been discussed and debated by theologians for centuries. According…
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The relationship between Christianity and the Roman Empire, particularly under Emperor Constantine, is complex and has been the subject of much historical analysis and theological reflection. Constantine the…
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In the mystery of the Holy Trinity, God reveals Himself as one God in three Persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. Each Person…
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Circumcision was first introduced to Abraham as a sign of the covenant between him and God. In Genesis 17:10-11, God commands, “This is my covenant, which you shall…
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The concept of the church comes from the New Testament, where it is described not as a building or an institution focused on financial gain, but as the…
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