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Saint Basil of Caesarea — Theology in Worship

January 1, 2018 by Gary Neal Hansen 4 Comments

Theology in Worship

Happy New Year! In the Church’s calendar the year kicks off with the commemoration of one of my favorite saints: Basil of Caesarea (c. 329-379). He was a fourth century archbishop in Asia Minor, one of the “Three Great Cappadocians” who were influential in the development of core Christian doctrine. He is often pictured as […]

Filed Under: Saints, Theology Tagged With: Basil of Caesarea, Holy Spirit, lex orandi lex credendi, Theology in Worship

6 Key Things to Know About the Holy Spirit

June 17, 2014 by Gary Neal Hansen Leave a Comment

A week ago was Pentecost. This week was Trinity Sunday. A great time to continue blogging about the Holy Spirit. It took a while for Christians to become clear that the Holy Spirit is really and truly God. Father? Check. Son? Check. Spirit? Some ambiguity — for centuries actually. Once that was clear, though, we joyfully proclaimed and […]

Filed Under: Heidelberg Catechism, Theology Tagged With: Holy Spirit, Paraclete, Trinity, Trinity Sunday

Vocabulary Lesson: What’s Up with the “Ascension”? (Heidelberg Catechism Q. 49)

June 3, 2014 by Gary Neal Hansen Leave a Comment

ascension

  We just rushed by the most neglected day of the Church’s year: the “Ascension”, forty days after Easter when the risen Christ left the earth and went to heaven. Part of the problem: the original event happened on a Thursday. Churches don’t gather to take notice until the Sunday afterward. Another issue: Jesus lifting off without benefit […]

Filed Under: Heidelberg Catechism, Theology, Vocabulary Tagged With: Ascension, Church year, heidelberg catechism, Holy Spirit, Intercession

A Leap into the Light

January 24, 2013 by Gary Neal Hansen 9 Comments

What is faith, really? Some will tell you it is a leap into the dark — jumping into the unknown, off a proverbial cliff, and hoping that Someone will catch you.  For Jesus that wasn’t faith; that was “tempting” or “testing” God, and he wouldn’t do it. Or when we need faith to pray effectively […]

Filed Under: Faith, Heidelberg Catechism, Theology Tagged With: Bible, Catechism, Christianity, Faith, Heidelberg, Holy Spirit, Trust

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