Forum Focus 7: Problem with Transubstantiation

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Creation of Eve: Is Woman as “Misbegotten Male”?

This is going to be controversial! Today we look at the classical medieval understanding of female as it relates male. We do so by looking at the Genesis account and getting into some dicey theology. I think you’ll find this video especially interesting and helpful. I look forward to the comments!!!

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Forum Focus 6: Quinque Viae

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4 Wounds of the Fall Preternatural Gifts

The fall of Adam and Eve brought the “four wounds” to human nature. These are enumerated by St Bede and others, especially St Thomas Aquinas (STh I-II q. 85, a. 3)

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Forum Focus 7: What Piece of Religious Music Inspires You In Your Faith?

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OxTalk 02: Is God Male or Female?

Is God male or masculine or female or feminine? Neuter? None of the above? How do we understand and explain this crucial topic in a cultural landscape pushing the limits on same-sex marriage and feminist theology? Find out in this week’s Ox Talk Podcast!
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Forum Focus 6: Moral Theology

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Creation of Adam: Hebrew Puns and Dirt

In this interesting video we will be discussing the creation of Adam and the Hebrew puns in the creation accounts.

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Forum Focus 5: God’s Masculinity

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Arian Heresy Controversy, Part 2 (Council of Constantinople)

Reflecting on the 300s, Saint Jerome remarked, “the whole world groaned and marvelled to find itself Arian.”

The Arian heresy was the most challenging and thorough doctrinal controversy of all time. In this video lesson we examine the teachings of the priest Arius and how the Catholic Church strove to end his false teachings – that Christ was created and not equal to the Father. You must understand this important chapter in Church history to properly appreciate the Catholic teaching about Christ.

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