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Such Pneumatology, which accords the Spirit a particular hypostatic identity and represents him as a person constitutive of the Godhead and as a particular hypostasis, equally influential on and consubstantial with the Father and the Son, will correct the two deficient views of the Trinity that are prevalent in contemporary theology but with deep roots in ancient theologies, both Greek (prior to the fourth century) and Latin.
In the course of his analysis, Falque seeks to reunite God and man in such a way that the experience of finitude is not wholly lacking in the Godhead and that the fullness of man's being is only complete through the resurrection.
Conversely, the Fall, central to the Judaeo-Christian myth, generated a potentially lethal distance between the godhead and humans.
Thomas U.) analyzes and evaluates Pannenberg's contribution to the current debate over the best translation of the Greek term hypostasis, which the Greek fathers used to describe the distinctions within the Godhead. In his three-volume Systematic Theology he argues that the term person must be retained in the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, Whapham says, and promotes an understanding of personhood that incorporates many of the changes that modern philosophy has introduced into its meaning.
"We are merely holograms living in a virtual reality that has been hacked into by alien beings who control us with the help of a ruling elite of reptilian humanoids" - Former BBC sports presenter David Icke who once described himself as a son of the Godhead. "The only honest man who ever entered the House of Commons was Guy Fawkes" - Terry Deary, best-selling author of the children's Horrible Histories series.
On a more religious tone, he is the first person of the Trinity, he is the ultimate Godhead. In the church he is a priest depicted as a Father in relation to the people in his congregation.
The Annunciation (8) Line 1 Now can the swooping Godhead have his will (BC, 94r; 329) The swooping godhead is half hovering still (BC, 95r; 333) Line 2 Yet hovers, though her helpless thighs are pressed (BC, 94r; 329) He sinks (BC, 95r; 333) He has sunk (BC, 95r; 333) The great bird sinks (BC, 95r; 333) The bird descends (BC, 95r; 333) But mounts until her trembling thighs are pressed (BC, 93v; 331) The bird descends and her frail thighs are pressed (BC, 96r; 337) Line 3 By the webbed toes; & that all powerful bill (BC, 94r; 329) Line 4 Has suddenly bowed her face upon his breast (BC, 94r; 329) Has flung her helpless body (BC, 95r; 333) Lines 5-10 (BC, 94r; 329) How can those terrefied fingers push The feathered glory from her loosening thighs?
The Newport four-piece, pictured above, have left such influential music figures as indie radio godhead Steve Lamacq starry-eyed at their thrilling amalgam of post-punk cool and street-smart suss.
Gathering attention from Radio 1 and 6 Music, indie radio godhead Steve Lamcq has recently dubbed them his new favourite band, while their new single Teenage Sky will ensure the sizeable buzz surrounding the Newport outfit will only gets bigger.
the 4th-century trinitarian theologian and archbishop of Constantinople, the concept of perichoresis holds that the three elements of the triune godhead are not isolated from each other but exist in a state of mutual interpenetration.
Patra has authored books such as 'Separation of Godhead' and 'My Dear Sweetheart'.
(c) The members of the Godhead (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) are equal in stature.