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A Jehovah’s Witness in Egypt

Arianism lacked coherence in the fourth century and its warmed-over reiterations remain lacking to this day.

Reading John 11 with Cyril of Alexandria

When Jesus wept or was angry, was that his human nature or his divine nature? Cyril of Alexandria connects good exegesis and sound theology.

Christ, Our Everything (Pentecost 6, Year C)

St. Paul presents us with an amazingly complete summary of who Jesus really is in his letter to the Colossians.

Who Is Jesus? Lessons from Nicaea

The Council of Nicaea was faced with a question, who is Jesus? How will we answer that question today?

Christ at the Beginning and Christ at the End: Nicaea’s Eschatology

There's a deep connection between Nicaea's teaching about the Son as eternally begotten and present in creation and his return in judgment.

The Nicene Creed and the Revelation of God

Nicene faith, expressed in creedal terms and in ancient hymns, is grounded in a Biblical experience of Christ, the Glory of Israel.

The Nicene Controversies Taught the World How to Think

The First Council of Nicaea not only crafted a creed, it helped to shape the intellectual architecture of the West.

Nicaea for the Church, or How I Teach the Creed

The Council of Nicaea continues to have implications for how we read Scripture, understand salvation, accept revelation, and engage worship.

What the Nicene Creed Affirms—and Rejects

During this anniversary year of the Council of Nicaea, the story we tell should capture the gathering’s characters, goals, and methods.

On the Ascension: Flesh of our Flesh and Bone of our Bone

At the Incarnation, God came to us, taking on our nature. At the Ascension, one of our own goes to the right hand of God.

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