Personhood Exchanged: The Procession and Mission of the Son
Reading Time: 9 minutes By Peter Johnson, University of Dallas The fundamental claim of Christianity is that, “when the fullness of time had come, God sent his Son”
Reading Time: 9 minutes By Peter Johnson, University of Dallas The fundamental claim of Christianity is that, “when the fullness of time had come, God sent his Son”
Reading Time: 12 minutes By Emily Evans, Holy Apostles College In the beginning of the Divine Comedy, Dante is lost in the dark woods, which metaphorically symbolizes the state
Reading Time: 11 minutes By Daniel Henriquez, University of Dallas The Glory of the Lord, that is revealed to man by the Light of Christ, shines forth in the
Reading Time: 11 minutes By Noah Wollersheim, Christendom College “And the angel being come in, said unto her: Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with thee: blessed art
Reading Time: 12 minutes By Daniel Henriquez, University of Dallas In his apologetic treatise On the Incarnation, St. Athanasius of Alexandria aimed to demonstrate that the Word “by the
Reading Time: 12 minutes By Jason Schwartz, University of Dallas The resurrection of the body stands among the most difficult doctrines of the Christian Faith, one which was
Reading Time: 12 minutes By Daniel Henriquez, University of Dallas A relatively recent and little-known book titled The Wellspring of Worship, written by a Dominican brother of the community
Reading Time: 7 minutes By Emily Evans, Holy Apostles College In the eleventh century A.D., St. Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109) constructed the first and perhaps most well-known ontological argument. St.
Reading Time: 12 minutes By Brian Evans, Holy Apostles College According to The Catechism of the Catholic Church, the Eucharist is “the source and summit of the Christian life.”[1] Unfortunately, a staggeringly
Reading Time: 86 minutes PDF Version Here The following is a thesis written by Will Deatherage, approved by the Catholic University of America School of Theology and Religious Studies