The Nicene Creed states that Jesus is “consubstantial with the Father.” This means that Jesus is one in substance with the Father, having full possession of the one divine nature and thus equal to the Father. But some quasi-Christian sects, such as Jehovah Witnesses,...
The Catholic Church has been a great patroness of philosophical wisdom, with Augustine and Aquinas being perhaps the greatest representatives of this tradition. Some Christians think this emphasis on philosophy in the Catholic tradition, however, contradicts the...
The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches in paragraph 1240 that a proper form for administering baptism is “I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.” But for some Protestants, such as Oneness Pentecostals, this Trinitarian...
Audio Download Can belief in one, transcendent God be justified by reason? Or is the idea of God something that is outside of the reach of reason? In this episode of Catholic Answers Live, I explain why the reasonable person should accept the existence of God....
The Bible says in Acts 7:56 that the Son stands at the right hand of God. How can the Son and the Father be two distinct persons but yet one God? Check out this video clip from a previous edition of Catholic Answers Live for my answer. Audio...