Christians do not believe in three gods but in one Jehovah Who eternally exists as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—three Persons, one divine essence.
Unveiling the Mystery of Mark 13:32 and Matthew 24:36: The Limits of the Son’s Knowledge
Delve into the intricate relationship between the Father and the Son as depicted in Mark 13:32 and Matthew 24:36. This article explores how Jesus, while being fully God, functions in a role subordinate to the Father, both before and after His ascension. Unpack the paradox of the Incarnation and how it relates to the Trinity.
Islām—The Way to God by Submission?
Learn about the history, beliefs, and practices of Islām, including the Five Pillars and the relationship between Islām and Catholicism. Understand the significance of the Qurʼān, the role of the mosque, and the teachings on topics such as polygamy the afterlife, and much more.
CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY: The Arian Controversy of the Fourth Century A.D.
Arianism (Ἀρειανισμός Areianismós) is a Christological doctrine first attributed to Arius (c. AD 256–336), a Christian presbyter from Alexandria, Egypt.

