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Divinity of Christ

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The Divinity of Christ, part 9 May 3, 2024 Divinity of Christ & Teaching Let us now commence another broad category of proofs of the divinity/deity of Christ. We can label this category: “Christ possesses the attributes The Divinity of Christ, part 8 May 2, 2024 Divinity of Christ & Teaching In this portion of our studies, we are examining the names, titles and descriptions of God and of His Son, showing that they are one and the same. The Divinity of Christ, part 7 April 30, 2024 Divinity of Christ & Teaching If we remember anything about high school algebra, it is probably the concept of an axiom. An axiom is a proposition regarded as a self-evident The Divinity of Christ, part 6 April 29, 2024 Divinity of Christ & Teaching In previous blogs, we have been teaching concerning what is known as the Arian Controversy. It is the heresy which teaches that Jesus is not God. we The Divinity of Christ, part 5—The Arian Controversy, part 3 April 25, 2024 Divinity of Christ & Teaching We have not yet finished our study of the history of the Arian Controversy or the Arian Heresy, as it is known in church history. The Nicene Council The Divinity of Christ, part 4—The Arian Controversy, part 2 April 23, 2024 Divinity of Christ & Teaching We left off last time noting that the whole Eastern church was being disrupted over the controversy sparked by Arius’ views on the deity of Christ. The Divinity of Christ, part 3—More on the JW’s and Introduction to the Arian Controversy April 18, 2024 Divinity of Christ & Teaching In yesterday’s essay we shared with you about the JW’s, the Jehovah’s Witnesses, as an example of a cult which denies the deity of Christ. We The Divinity of Christ, part 2—The Jehovah’s Witnesses and Other Cults April 17, 2024 Divinity of Christ & Teaching In the previous post, I mentioned how as a teenager in the Roman Catholic seminary, I had read a very disturbing book by Dr. Hugh Schonfield called The Divinity of Christ, Chapter 1, part 1 - Orthodoxy and Heresy April 16, 2024 Divinity of Christ & Teaching On any given subject in the world of science, there are opposing points of view. For example, some physicists contend that light consists of waves.