At the heart of Christmas and the Christian worldview is the Incarnation, when God took on flesh and, in Christ, became fully human. It's a mystery, to be sure, but as humanity journeys further into ...
Of the great soteriological facts of the Christian faith — Creation, the Fall, the Incarnation, the Passion, Death and Resurrection, and the Eschaton — it is the Incarnation that is the most Catholic.
Journal Editorial Report: The year’s best from Kim Strassel, Bill McGurn, Mary O’Grady, Dan Henninger and Paul Gigot. Images: Shutterstock/WSJ/Reuters Composite ...
The Adoration of the Child is depicted in this 17th-century painting by Dutch artist Gerard van Honthorst. Christmas is celebrated Dec. 25. (CNS photo/Uffizi Gallery in Florence) Sigmund Freud ...
If we're truly a pro-life Church, we ought to be celebrating Christ's conception with as much joy as we bring to his birth. So says Father Charles Samperi, pastor of St. James the Apostle Church in ...
(RNS) — If we take the Incarnation seriously, we have a responsibility to build a theology where all of humanity is assumed in the body of Jesus. (RNS) — Just ahead of the first Sunday of Advent this ...
Explain the Incarnation? The human mind can grasp the fact but never adequately explain it. It is a divine mystery that is beyond human comprehension. There is much about the Christian faith that, ...
I cannot believe that any doctrine of Scripture—least of all the doctrine of Atonement, which is represented in Scripture as the revelation of the innermost heart of God to man, the central and ...
The COVID-19 crisis commenced in earnest in March 2020, just as Christians were entering the penitential season of Lent. A full year later, it feels as though that Lent never ended. As a nation, we ...
Along the shelf containing all the things we need to believe, there are two bookends between which everything else may be found. Each is utterly indispensable to the other, and If we were to pull ...