Author: Juan M. Shoe
Originating from the Greek word “baptize,” baptism in Christianity signifies “to immerse” or “to dip.” It is one of the fundamental sacraments of the Christian faith, adopted by almost …
Introduction to the Holy Trinity You’ve likely heard the term “Holy Trinity” if exposed to Christian theology. This complex yet fundamental doctrine, the Holy Trinity, is a foundational concept in …
Atonement in Christian theology is not just a word; it’s a journey toward understanding the reconciliation of God and humankind through Christ. It’s a concept that touches the core …
The Christian faith is a complex tapestry woven with rituals, beliefs, and traditions. At the very heart of this intricate system lie the sacraments. These aren’t just ceremonies; they …
What are angels in theology? The question of what angels are in theology spans multiple religious traditions, philosophical insights, and cultural beliefs. These celestial beings, often portrayed with wings …
Original sin is a theological doctrine that all human beings inherit a state of sin from their ancestors, precisely tracing back to Adam and Eve. This belief has profoundly …
The subject of Jesus Christ’s Divinity has been a core belief in Christian theology since the church’s earliest days. It’s a topic rich with meaning, history, and spiritual significance. …
The Doctrine of Justification is more than a mere theological term; it’s the foundation of the Christian faith. Here, we enter a world where two seemingly distinct concepts, faith …
Salvation by Faith Alone The term “salvation by faith alone,” also known as “sola fide,” is a Latin phrase that embodies a critical theological concept within many branches of …