Jesus
Blogging Theology video ‘Jesus said Allah, not Deus’ has had over 150,000 views since it was published 3 weeks ago
Jesus’ native language was Aramaic. The Aramaic translation of the gospels present Jesus praying to and praising the God Whom he worshiped, naming him AaLah or AaLoh (the ‘Eastern’ and ‘Western’ vocalisations). Jesus surrendered to his Lord, and his words… Read More ›
The Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-20
I read from ‘Parting of the Ways: Between Christianity and Judaism and Their Significance for the Character of Christianity’ by Professor James D.G. Dunn, footnote to page 77. Matthew 28:18-20 And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in… Read More ›
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I compare the teachings of Paul, Jesus, & Muhammad on salvation: is it by faith or by works or both?
For Christianity in terms of the Parousia, there have been too many years of grace. In terms of salvation history, there have not been enough.
For Christianity in terms of the Parousia, there have been too many years of grace. In terms of salvation history, there have not been enough. The Jesus of the gospels seems to expect the imminent end-times: Mark 13:30-33. Paul predicts… Read More ›
Jesus said ‘Allah’, not ‘Deus.’
Jesus’ native language was Aramaic. The Aramaic translation of the gospels present Jesus praying to and praising the God Whom he worshiped, naming him AaLah or AaLoh (the ‘Eastern’ and ‘Western’ vocalisations). Jesus surrendered to his Lord, and his words… Read More ›
The Council of Ephesus and the deification of Mary as ‘Theotokos’. The Qur’an responds.
The Council of Ephesus was a council of Christian bishops convened in Ephesus (near present-day Selçuk in Turkey) in AD 431 by the Roman Emperor Theodosius II. This third ecumenical council condemned the teachings of Nestorius, Patriarch of Constantinople, who… Read More ›