Lord — Origins of the Words in English, Latin, Greek, and Hebrew
The origins of Lord are related to: “keeper of the bread” (English), “one who subdues” or “one who builds a house” (Latin), “father”? (Hebrew).
The origins of Lord are related to: “keeper of the bread” (English), “one who subdues” or “one who builds a house” (Latin), “father”? (Hebrew).
Norbert of Xanten was ordained for social necessity, but found his life changed along the way.
The term “guardian” could mean many things from project manager to accountant to bureaucrat to spy. How is Jesus our guardian?
Gregory of Nazianzus reminds us that we can scarcely conceive of God as One without being awestruck by God as Three.
The basilica in St. Louis features a mosaic that has an incredible 41.5 million pieces of glass. Devotion like that is awe-inspiring.
Sometimes trying to understand the Trinity feels like trying to understand the Jabberwock.
Explaining the Trinity is hard – let alone in under five minutes.
Troops on the ground choose to share an improvised ceasefire for Christmas.
What attracted gentiles to Judaism in the Ancient World?
Getting a closer look at some of the layers of meaning in Psalm 23