Genesis 1:3, “Let there be light: and there was light.” The Word of God when spoken becomes spiritual containers that carry the power of God to shape your destiny and bring to pass what you ask Him ...
Patty Locklear of Newport News remembers two moments in her life when she truly felt the undeniable, immediately palpable presence of God. The first was when she was about 5 years old, and saw a ...
The "screen inferiority effect" suggests reading physical Bibles improves memory retention of scripture compared to digital versions.
The category of “relation” has long been central to trinitarian theology, but in recent theology it has become a transcendental category, the leading feature not only of divine life but also of ...
I do not think I can properly thank Daniel J. Harrington, S.J., for all he has done for me, for my brother Jesuits, for all of his students, for Catholic scholars and for Christians around the ...
The historian of liturgy Hughes Oliphant Old once observed that “prayer, particularly Christian prayer, uses biblical language. . . . The Bible contains a vast number of paradigms for prayer and a ...
According to one writer, John Calvin had a view of the role of preaching that could almost be called sacramental. What did Calvin believe theologically about the role of preaching, and how right was ...