
Aristotelian Gleanings on Theological Retrieval
Is there a method to the madness, or is all of historical theology an exercise in copy-and-pasting public domain translations of earlier sources to fit an agenda?

“The Lord Spat on the Ground and Made Clay”
Irenaeus cites John’s account in order to demonstrate the divine identity of Jesus Christ, associating him with the God of Israel who creates and resurrects.

How the Pre-Nicenes Talked About the Trinity
What if I told you some sixty years before the Council of Nicaea would codify homoousios over against the Arians, a significant group of bishops condemned the use of “ousia language” to describe God—including homoousios?