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In the first centuries of Christian life, bishops wrestled with the Greek in this puzzle – whether God the Father and Jesus ...
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The Christian Post on MSNTheologian NT Wright defends traditional male pronouns for God amid cultural shiftsTheologian N.T. Wright recently emphasized that while God transcends gender, using traditional male pronouns like “Father” ...
Jesus, the writers of the New Testament, and observant Jews never say the name of God. So why is saying it such a trend among ...
Not an Invention. Feminine images are used throughout Scripture to describe God's compassionate and loving nature. Examples include the frequent images of God protecting and comforting his ...
The image of God as the father of us all is an enduring one throughout the ages, writes Paul Prather. Pictured, "The Creation of Adam" by Michaelangelo. Vieriu Adrian Getty Images/iStockphoto ...
Sean "Diddy" Combs' son Christian Combs, professionally known as King Combs, celebrated his father's not guilty verdict on ...
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Did the Founding Fathers want the U.S. government to be run on Christian principles? - MSNChristian Nationalists sometimes claim their beliefs are echoed in the Constitution and American law. They claim the Founding Fathers didn’t want a “wall of separation between church and state.” ...
Despite the diverse images used for God in Scripture and Christian tradition, male language and images predominate in contemporary Christian worship. A feminist theologian says, ‘Our Father ...
His love for his Father and desire to please him was so great that he could say, “He who does not honor the Son does not honor the Father who sent him.” (John 5:23) Their will was one ...
God is not merely a good idea, nor is he a far-off deity seated on a throne shooting lightning from his fingertips. He is Father. He is close.
This is a golfer, a new father, who has been dominating his sport in unassuming fashion. A devout Christian, he once said he played the sport because he was “trying to glorify God.” ...
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