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Sacramental theology and apostolic tradition
What does the Church teach?
In John 10:31-39, the divine nature of Christ is affirmed, demonstrating His oneness with the Father. Catholic tradition emphasizes the importance of the Incarnation and the unity of the Trinity, which is foundational for understanding the sacramental life of the Church, where Christ is present in the sacraments as both fully divine and fully human.
Highlighting the tension between faith and doubt, and how Jesus invites us into deeper belief
Exploring the nature of Christ's authority and what it means for our discipleship
Discussing the implications of sharing in Christ's divinity through the sacraments
Emphasizing the call to be a witness to Christ's love and truth in a divided world
The Greek term 'theos' (God) in reference to Jesus highlights His divinity.
The phrase 'I and the Father are one' (John 10:30) emphasizes the unity and essence of Christ with God.
The use of 'works' (ergon) refers to the miracles and signs that authenticate Jesus' identity and mission.
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