63. What do we mean when we say that the Son is begotten from the Father?
Answer per “Fr. Ignatius”: “begotten” is in contrast to “created,” and thus highlights the reality that the Son has always existed, and yet is not the Father.
63. What do we mean when we say that the Son is begotten from the Father?
Answer per “Fr. Ignatius”: “begotten” is in contrast to “created,” and thus highlights the reality that the Son has always existed, and yet is not the Father.
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1 ThePopeDidIt! Faithfully Catholic News, Blogs & Catholic Opinion » Blog Archive » TFI #63 // Nov 5, 2009 at 2:19 pm
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