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Answering the Jesus Question
When I was deciding whether or not I should be a Christian, I made sure to read about as many other religions as I could. At first it was overwhelming to compare the teachings of faiths like Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism to Christianity, but then I noticed they all had one thing I could compare: a teaching about Jesus Christ.Almost every major world religion has a teaching about the identity of Jesus. Jews say Jesus was a human teacher, Muslims say he was a prophet, and Hindus and Buddhists
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May 22nd 2024
Finding Mary in the Old Testament
Literal References to the Virgin Mary in Scripture
The most obvious references to the Virgin Mary are those that mention her explicitly.
These may be few, but they are the most important. Literal references take priority in any doctrinal discussion and are the basis for all other ways of reading Scripture.
The Protestant theologian Daniel Migliore reminds us to keep in mind:
The Gospel writers were not interested in supplying us with material for a biography of Mary any mo
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Jan 2nd 2024
What Books of the Bible Did Early Christians Use for Liturgy?
How Early Christians Used Apostolic Letters in Liturgy
So how do we know which books the early Christians used in the liturgy?
As Valeriy Alikin of St. Petersburg Christian University explains,“Christians began to read apostolic epistles in their gatherings at the latest from the middle of the first century onwards.” At the end of his first letter to the Thessalonians, Paul instructs,“I adjure you by the Lord that this letter be read to all the brethren”(5:27). And after the Council of
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Dec 27th 2023
The Necessity of Tradition
The Role of Sacred Tradition in Early Christianity
The first Christians didn’t learn their faith from the Bible
because none of the books of the New Testament had been written yet. This is
evident in Paul thanking the Corinthians for “maintain[ing] the traditions even as I have
delivered them to you” (1 Cor. 11:2),
and instructing his disciple Timothy,“what you have heard from me before
many witnesses entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also”
(2 Tim. 2:2).
Paul thanked the
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Oct 16th 2023
The Jesus Question
Exploring Jesus in World Religions
When I was deciding whether or not I
should be a Christian, I made sure to read about as many other religions as I
could. At first it was overwhelming to compare the teachings of faiths like
Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism to Christianity, but then I noticed they all had
one thing I could compare: a teaching about Jesus Christ.
Almost every major world religion
has a teaching about the identity of Jesus. Jews say Jesus was a human teacher,
Muslims say he was a
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Sep 26th 2023