This question of whether a person can lose his salvation is not an abstract question. It touches[…]
A follower of Eutyches in the belief that the divine and the human in the person of[…]
At Council of Chalcedon in 433. The assembled bishops declared Christ was two natures in one person.[…]
Docetism is an ancient heresy that says Jesus was not fully human. According to Docetism, he seemed[…]
An irrational abject attitude of mind toward the supernatural, nature, or God, proceeding from ignorance . .[…]
The Gospels indicate that Jesus’ full humanity as David’s heir, and full divinity as the ruler of[…]