From Blindness to Grace: Saving Faith on the Road to Jericho

Gospel of Luke The healing of the blind man on the road to Jericho is a profound encounter that speaks to the nature of faith, the recognition of our spiritual blindness, and the transformative power of God’s grace. The man’s persistent cry, “Son of David, have pity on me!” is an act of bold faith. […]

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Grace, Sin, And Free Will: The Pelagian-Augustinian Debate Unveiled

Grace, Sin, And Free Will: The Pelagian-Augustinian Debate Unveiled

Introduction The Pelagian controversy, one of the most pivotal theological debates in Christian history, emerged in the early 5th century and fundamentally shaped doctrines of human nature, sin, grace, and salvation. At its heart was a profound clash between two theological systems: the optimistic anthropology of Pelagius, a British monk, and the deeply grace-centred theology

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Matthew 10:34-36: Why Jesus’ ‘Sword’ of Truth Divides

Matthew 10:34-36: Why Jesus’ ‘Sword’ of Truth Divides

One of the most striking and challenging statements made by Jesus in the New Testament is found in Matthew 10:34-36, where He declares, This passage seems shocking on the surface, especially when considering the overall message of love and unity that permeates Jesus’ teachings. However, the context and deeper meaning reveal a powerful truth about

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The Mystery of the Cross: Uncovering Its Meaning and Power

The Mystery of the Cross: Uncovering Its Meaning and Power

It is the greatest paradox in history, the most beautiful and terrible moment ever to occur—the Cross. For centuries, men have meditated upon it, puzzled over its meaning, and even sought to reject it. Yet, for those who follow Christ, it is the centrepiece of our faith, a symbol of love, suffering, sacrifice, and victory.

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Reconciliation: Face to Face Encounter With God

The Church’s teaching on the necessity of confessing sins aloud in the Sacrament of Reconciliation, rather than privately, is rooted in several key theological and biblical principles. While Jesus indeed teaches us to pray privately (Matthew 6:6), confession of sins in the context of sacramental Reconciliation serves a different purpose. Here are the reasons why

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Theotokos as the controversy of Nestorius in the Early Church

Understanding Nestorius: The Origins of the Nestorian Heresy

Nestorianism, named after its chief proponent Nestorius, emerged as a significant theological controversy in the early Christian church, particularly concerning the nature of Christ and the proper title for the Virgin Mary. This heresy, which was later condemned by the church, revolved around complex doctrinal disagreements about Christ’s divine and human natures, and it left

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The Great Heresies of the Church

The Great Heresies of the Church

Arianism: Denied the full divinity of Jesus Christ, claiming He was a created being, not co-eternal with the Father.… Read More » Nestorianism: Claimed that Christ had two separate persons, one human and one divine, rejecting the title “Mother of God” for Mary. …Read More » Pelagianism: Taught that original sin did not taint human nature

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The Arian Crisis: How One Controversy Clarified Christian Belief

Arianism, named after the Alexandrian presbyter Arius (c. 250–336 AD), represents one of the most significant theological challenges in early Christian history.1 It sparked one of the most contentious and long-lasting conflicts within the early Church, leaving an indelible mark on Christian doctrine and ecclesiastical politics. The Arian controversy revolved around the nature of Christ’s

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