“Many theologians and scholars believe the Holy Spirit written as, Pneuma in Greek every time it appears in the New Testament, is a feminine being. Note that Pneuma is a neuter word in Gree… more →
YOGAholybrit wrote 2 months ago: I was struck after I posted yesterday by the apparent contradiction between the words of the hymn I … more →
familyfaithonline wrote 3 months ago: A rose by any other name is still a rose, right? Maybe not. Moses was tending to a flock when the fl … more →
sareye wrote 4 months ago: "Just Breathe" (Photo: Matilde Zacchigna) My little sister is an overachiever and has rec … more →
Damian wrote 7 months ago: Honzo at Theology for the Masses asked the question, What is the difference between the soul (ψυχή) … more →
tishtash wrote 7 months ago: Okay so I think I may have figured out what I want to write my senior paper about (and I blame Brand … more →
Peter wrote 1 year ago: “Many theologians and scholars believe the Holy Spirit written as, Pneuma in Greek every … more →
The Lazy Aussie wrote 1 year ago: Arise ye starvelings from your slumbers Arise ye prisoners of want For reason in revolt now thunde … more →
iwka wrote 1 year ago: He brought me to the banqueting house and his banner over me was love Sustain me with raisins refre … more →
Peter wrote 1 year ago: The many meanings of the Hebrew term ruah, used in the Bible to designate the Spirit, seem t … more →
khemraj wrote 1 year ago: http://www.khemraj.org/RCIA/2007_11_08_RCIA.mp3 Holy Spirit is God – Third person of the Hol … more →