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The Early Church's Creed Still Speaks and Shapes Us

 

This series of six presentation explores the background and text of the Nicene Creed. The first three sessions deal with the main topic of the controversy and the exegesis that went along with it. The last three sessions deal with the text of the creed, and how it answers the controversy.

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  • Session A: What Does it Mean to Say that Jesus is the "Son of God"? by David Maxwell

    Session A: What Does it Mean to Say that Jesus is the "Son of God"?

    David Maxwell

    What Does it Mean to Say that Jesus is the "Son of God"?

  • Session B: Exegesis of the Arian Controversy by David Maxwell

    Session B: Exegesis of the Arian Controversy

    David Maxwell

    Exegesis of the Arian Controversy

  • Session C: Exgesis of the Arian Controversy by David Maxwell

    Session C: Exgesis of the Arian Controversy

    David Maxwell

    Exgesis of the Arian Controversy

  • Session D: Commentary on the Text of the Nicene Creed by David Maxwell

    Session D: Commentary on the Text of the Nicene Creed

    David Maxwell

    Commentary on the Text of the Nicene Creed

  • Session E: Homoousios and the Scriptures by David Maxwell

    Session E: Homoousios and the Scriptures

    David Maxwell

    Homoousios and the Scriptures

  • Session F: The Third Article by David Maxwell

    Session F: The Third Article

    David Maxwell

    The Third Article

 
 
 

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