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The Nicene Creed: Where Did it Come From?
The new issue of Credo Magazine focuses on the creeds of the Christian Faith. The following is an excerpt from one of the issue’s featured articles by Bryan Litfin. Dr.…
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It is a common experience for undergraduates to not know who their professors are. This is obviously the case for any freshman stepping onto campus, as they have never met…
Read More about A Tour Guide of Maximus the ConfessorThe Nicene Creed
Many Christians today are familiar with the Apostles’ Creed. But from the perspective of the whole church, the Nicene Creed is even more significant. It originated earlier than the final…
Read More about The Nicene CreedThe Apostle’s Creed
The Apostles’ Creed is a summary confession of vital Christian doctrines used liturgically throughout the Western church. It was once believed that the Creed originated with the apostles on or…
Read More about The Apostle’s CreedWe Have Seen His Glory
Ian McFarland, the Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Theology at Candler School of Theology, argues in The Word Made Flesh (Westminster John Knox Press, 2019) that a “Chalcedonianism without reserve”…
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The new issue of Credo Magazine focuses on the trinity. The following is an excerpt from one of the issue’s featured articles by Jake Rainwater. Rainwater is the Assistant Registrar…
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Virtually any study of Reformed, covenant theology involves studying the covenant of redemption. It stands as an important link between the triune work of salvation and the unity of the…
Read More about An Appropriate PactYour People Must Know Jesus
The new issue of Credo Magazine focuses on the eternal generation of the Son. The following is an excerpt from one of the issue’s featured columns with Jonathan Parnell. Parnell…
Read More about Your People Must Know JesusThe Radiance of the Father: The Nicene Creed and the Incarnation
The new issue of Credo Magazine focuses on the eternal generation of the Son. The following is an excerpt from one of the issue’s featured articles by Madison N. Pierce.…
Read More about The Radiance of the Father: The Nicene Creed and the IncarnationThe Domestication of Jesus’s Parables
This is part two of David Gowler’s analysis of Jesus’s parables. Click the link to read part one: “Go and Do Likewise.” The Domestication of Jesus’s Parables By far, in…
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Astonishing! Wh-wh-what do we make of this? The puzzled Jewish leaders put their heads together in Acts 4. A crippled man had been healed in the previous chapter and it…
Read More about Your People Must Know JesusThe Radiance of the Father
I spent the earliest years of my faith holding to the mantra “no creed but the Bible.” I read books about sola Scriptura, and I trusted in my (and my…
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