Category Archives: Dogmatic Theology

The Two Kinds of Faith

In today’s Office of Readings, St. Cyril of Jerusalem talked about the two kinds of faith. His thoughts are drawn from his catechism, (Catech. 5). He talks of the fundamental necessity of a faith that gives intellectual assent to revealed … Continue reading

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Modern Day Idolatry

The word idolatry is one of those old sounding words often relegated to the archives of history. Many of us don’t associate idolatry with contemporary culture, thinking of it as something of the past, kind of “Old Testament stuff.” I … Continue reading

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The Trinitarian Experience in Christian Life

Perhaps most characteristic of Christianity is the doctrine of the Trinity: God is one, yet three Persons – Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Of course, the center of our Christian experience is Jesus Christ, the Son of God and the … Continue reading

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