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Passages: Nicaea

Of everything that can or should be said as a statement of Christian belief, why has the church confessed the Nicene Creed for seventeen centuries? Where did this creed come from? What figures or texts in its backstory might provide further context for, or develop the implications of, these articles of faith – some of which are less intuitive than others? Is the theology of this creed even intelligible to us today, who inhabit very different plausibility structures of the modern, secularizing West? Differently, is this creed merely the product of ancient imperial politics, implicated in failures of Christian exploitation and oppression in ages past and present? How might we, in a culture of expressive individualism, tie our deepest convictions about God, self, others, and the world to a symbol of faith given to us, which we entrust to others, participating in something ever ancient and ever new, something that precedes us and will long outlast our fleeting and desperate lives? In 'Passages,' Joshua Heavin and Caleb Wait look at the theological contents of the documents that lead to the Nicene Creed, the personal stories behind them, and how these texts and passages also became the passageways of history, propelling not only the Christian church but all of society down new corridors, new periods, and new eras.

info_outline Conclusion - The Nicene Creed in the 21st Century, with Fr. Khaled Anatolios 07/12/2021
info_outline Chapter 11 - "Look for the Resurrection of the Dead": Macrina 07/02/2021
info_outline Chapter 10 - The Trinitarian Grammar of Gregory of Nyssa 06/04/2021
info_outline Chapter 9 - Basil and Gregory: How the Nicene Creed Affects Faith and Practice 05/17/2021
info_outline Chapter 8 - "The Lord and Giver of Life": The Holy Spirit and Basil the Great 05/04/2021
info_outline Chapter 7 - Nicaea, Gregory, and Modern Theology 04/22/2021
info_outline Chapter 6 - "Begotten, Not Made": Gregory of Nazianzus 04/13/2021
info_outline Chapter 5 - "Homoousios”: Did Constantine Hellenize Christianity? 04/07/2021
info_outline Chapter 4 - "Eternally Begotten": Athanasius and Arius at Nicaea 03/29/2021
info_outline Chapter 3 - "The Maker of Heaven and Earth": Marcion, Gnosticism, and Tertullian 03/23/2021
info_outline Chapter 2 - "One God" or Three? The Biblical Texts Behind Nicaea 03/15/2021
info_outline Chapter 1 - The Controversy of the Nicene Creed 03/08/2021
info_outline Introduction - What Do You Believe? 02/28/2021
 
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