by Jean Barbey | May 29, 2023 | Anthropology, Protology, Soteriology
Christian faith is simply the act of believing in Jesus Christ. Of course, we must specify what we mean by believe, what we mean by Jesus Christ, and how it is about believing. But it is not necessary, in order to understand what faith is and to believe de facto, to...
by Jean Barbey | May 28, 2022 | Anthropology, Protology
The Book of Genesis presents man and woman as creatures of God. Man, created male and female in the image of God, thus reflects divine unity and multiplicity. Both an animal creature and a spiritual creature, man is unique as a spiritual animal, and can only be...
by Jean Barbey | May 14, 2022 | Genesis, Protology, Theology proper
In the Christian faith, we find in God the eternal creator of the universe and the personal origin of man. Creation and creatures are therefore conceived as finite, correlative to the God revealed as infinite, personal and good. 1 The teaching of the book of Genesis...
by Jean Barbey | May 5, 2022 | Genesis, Protology
We propose here a classical theological interpretation of the nature of the knowledge of good and evil associated with Adam and Eve’s departure from the Garden of Eden, in the spirit of philosophical theology. 1. Setting the scene: the tree of the knowledge of...