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There is no Jewish concept of something as a "divine filiation" or "god the son".
As a consequence, they affirmed the purely adoptive divine filiation of Christ.
Divine filiation is at the core of Christianity.
Awareness of divine filiation is rooted in a divine gift that transforms a person from within.
"Our divine filiation is the centerpiece of the Gospel as Jesus preached it.
An important consequence of divine filiation is the prayer of Christians as children of God.
Divine Filiation builds on other Christians doctrines.
The association of Dius Fidius with Jupiter is divine filiation.)
Divine Filiation by Fr.
Divine Filiation is the centerpiece of the Gospel, the Good News: it is the reason why man was saved.
Divine filiation, said John Paul II, constitutes the essence of the Good News.
Fernando Ocariz, who wrote God as Father (1998) is another theologian who has several works on divine filiation.
Thus, John Paul II said that divine filiation is "the culminating point of the mystery of our Christian life.
He defined Christian morality as the scientific doctrine of the effective return of man to the Divine filiation through the merits of Christ.
According to Escrivá, the foundation of Opus Dei's spirit is a personal awareness of the Christian's "divine filiation".
The foundation of the Christian life, stressed Escrivá, is divine filiation: Christians are children of God, identified with Christ's life and mission.
Because of its Biblical roots this doctrine is held by most Christians, but the phrase "Divine Filiation" is used primarily by Catholics.
Praeneste preserved divine filiation and infancy as the sovereign god and his paredra Juno have a mother who is the primordial goddess Fortuna Primigenia.
Divine filiation is "the deepest mystery of the Christian vocation: in the divine plan, we are indeed called to become sons and daughters of God in Christ, through the Holy Spirit."
Divine Filiation is the Christian doctrine that Jesus Christ is the only-begotten Son of God by nature, and when Christians are redeemed by Jesus they become sons (and daughters) of God by adoption.
Since divine filiation is fundamental for the Christian life, a foundational point, then the various aspects of the Christian life follow from it, as shown by the frequent allusions of the Catechism to divine filiation:
The very first point of the Catholic Catechism states that God's "plan of sheer goodness" is oriented towards man's divine filiation: "In his Son and through him, he invites men to become, in the Holy Spirit, his adopted children and thus heirs of his blessed life."