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KAIROS: The Triune God - The God who is One

Dates:
Sun May 18, 2008
Times:
12:10 - 1:00pm
Description:

Unlike the great monotheistic Abrahamic faiths, Christianity is distinguished by the divinity of Jesus. The Trinitarian faith is drawn from both Old Testament (Deu. 6:4) and New Testament (James 2:19), not that there is one God, but that The Lord/God is One. How can one God be three persons with a common will? Can a common will be shared? The persons of the trinity intend with a common will - no agreement is required because no disagreement exists. Their eternal (rather than immortal or everlasting) status means that they never were without a common will. Understanding the trinity teaches us to identify the common will as the universal church of God.
 

Location:
Hunter College
Hunter College, West Building, Room 508
New York

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