Assembled in commemoration of the Nicene Council’s 1,700th anniversary and the Creed that was begun there (and later finalized), this volume illustrates ways in which the Creed’s fundamental affirmations continue to provoke fruitful theological and practical reflection in and for the Church. These diverse essays demonstrate that the Creed’s articulation of fundamental Christian truths remains a lively source of our faithful engagement and deployment of what God says to the Church in his Word. Examining biblical and theological facets of creeds as well as each affirmation of the Creed, this volume commends the Creed as a hermeneutical, theological, and pastoral framework for interpreting God’s Word, ourselves, the Church, and the world. (207 pages)
Features essays by Mark A. Garcia, Peter A. Lillback, Thomas Schirrmacher, Alex Tabaka, T. M. Rester, Robert Letham, Brandon D. Crowe, Harrison Perkins, William Edgar, and Jeremiah W. Montgomery.
*This is a digital publication (PDF).
Assembled in commemoration of the Nicene Council’s 1,700th anniversary and the Creed that was begun there (and later finalized), this volume illustrates ways in which the Creed’s fundamental affirmations continue to provoke fruitful theological and practical reflection in and for the Church. These diverse essays demonstrate that the Creed’s articulation of fundamental Christian truths remains a lively source of our faithful engagement and deployment of what God says to the Church in his Word. Examining biblical and theological facets of creeds as well as each affirmation of the Creed, this volume commends the Creed as a hermeneutical, theological, and pastoral framework for interpreting God’s Word, ourselves, the Church, and the world. (207 pages)
Features essays by Mark A. Garcia, Peter A. Lillback, Thomas Schirrmacher, Alex Tabaka, T. M. Rester, Robert Letham, Brandon D. Crowe, Harrison Perkins, William Edgar, and Jeremiah W. Montgomery.
*This is a digital publication (PDF).