One essence, three persons: is the Trinity really a contradiction? This post begins with Scripture, tracing the biblical and original-language foundations of Trinitarian doctrine, before turning to Theoikophysignosis and the physics of light as a carefully limited analogy for understanding how unity and distinction can coexist without logical contradiction. The argument does not attempt to prove the Trinity through science. Scripture establishes the doctrine; creation serves only to illustrate its coherence. The result is a case for moving the discussion from contradiction to mystery. A full scholarly essay is available for download at the end of the post. A companion podcast episode is also available there for those who prefer listening over reading.
Too Heavenly Minded, Too Earthly Useless?- Why the Church Must Respond to the Issues Tearing Apart the Nation
“What is this going to profit the body of Christ?” That question, asked in response to a theological paper on the ICC controversy and Bato dela Rosa’s arrest, reveals a deeper problem within the modern Church itself. Somewhere along the way, many Christians began treating justice, governance, abuse of power, and national moral responsibility as “too political” for the gospel. But Scripture tells a different story. The prophets confronted kings. John the Baptist rebuked rulers. Paul reasoned about justice before governors. The Church was never called to escape the world, but to bring every sphere of life under the Lordship of Christ. This article is a theological and prophetic reckoning with the burning issues tearing apart the nation, and a challenge to a sleeping Church that too often remains silent while society collapses around it


