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Who Is God? Exploring Our Trinitarian Faith

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Who Is God? Exploring Our Trinitarian Faith

Von: John R. Sachs
Gesprochen von: John R. Sachs
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Embark on a journey through the theology of God.

Nothing is more fundamental to our existence than the search for God. Masterfully taught by Jesuit priest and systematic theologian Fr. John Randall Sachs, this course takes you on a powerful theological exploration. You will learn about the origin and early development of the Catholic Church's teaching about God, its foundation in the experience and biblical witness of our spiritual ancestors, and its relationship to our own faith experience of the Trinity. The Christian doctrine of the triune God lies at the heart of the Catholic faith, and, yet, for many, it can seem abstract.

Now, this essential, 12-lecture program provides you with a powerful, accessible exploration of Trinitarian theology. As you explore the central tenets of the doctrine of God, you will come to understand its profound implications for the Christian life. At the center of our lives is a Holy Mystery, the source and horizon of our deepest desires. Christians believe that this Holy Mystery has drawn near and revealed itself in Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.

Enjoy this wonderfully taught course on the greatest of subjects. The glory of God is the human person fully alive.

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