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Definition. The Christian doctrine of humanity sees the human person as made in God’s image, either a man or a woman by God’s making, fallen through Adam’s historical sin, formed for vocation unto God, and redeemable in and through the God-man, Jesus Christ.
May 29, 2016 · There is power in being brought together in Jesus' name, and when we are united in Jesus, nothing that we propose to do will be impossible for us. The God we serve is a God of unity who desires that His church live in unity and harmony built on the foundation that is Jesus Christ.
Jun 2, 2015 · Spirit-rooted, Christ-manifesting, truth-cherishing, humbly-loving unity is designed by God to have at least two aims: a witness to the world, and an acclamation of the glory of God. The apostle John makes the first of these most clear.
The present article focuses on the concept of person, which is key to our understanding of ourselves as human beings. It also played a decisive role in the fierce controversies that arose concerning the Trinity and the Incarnation, early in Church history.
Definition. The unity of the church refers to the union of the people of God, in all their various distinctives and expressions, bound to God and to one another by the gospel. Summary. The unity of the church is to be a reflection of the unity of the one God upon which the church is built.
THE PEOPLE OF GOD Many studies of Lumen Gentium tend to have a polemical tone. There is a tendency to contrast two types of ecclesiology: (1) a hierarchical ecclesiology in which the centre of power lies with the Pope, or (2) a more communal ecclesiology which promotes the role of the laity.5 4.
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The True Self is who you are because of the divine indwelling, the Holy Spirit within you (Romans 8:9). This is the solid basis for human sacredness, and it cannot be violated without "grieving the Holy Spirit who has marked you with his seal" (Ephesians 4:30).