Faith Of Our Fathers
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1. “No Creed But Christ”?
2. A Corporate Confession
3. Faith And Godliness
4. Access To The Father
5. Almighty Creator
6. God Of God
7. For Us And For Our Salvation
8. Crucified For Us
9. The Resurrection
10. The Ascension
11. Ascended And Coming Again
12. The Holy Spirit
13. Filioque
14. Who Has Spoken By The Prophets
15. One Church
16. One Baptism
17. The Life Of The World To Come
18. Key Players And The Historical Context
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It’s not whether you have a creed or not, just which.
“No creed but Christ.” This claim tries to remove the mess of doctrinal controversy. After all, doesn’t everyone know that “doctrine divides?” But would avoiding creeds and confessions really clear away confusion? What do you believe about Jesus? Was he really God? The answers to these important questions make a creed, even if it’s only poorly worded or false. Creeds are unavoidable.
As the church’s first “official” ecumenical creed, the Nicene Creed has protected and shaped the life of God’s people for centuries. L. Charles Jackson’s popular study walks readers through every line of the Nicene creed, highlighting its history and contemporary application, and revealing its grounding in Scripture. It shows us a Nicene Creed that is pastoral, practical, and personal.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781591280439
ISBN10: 1591280435
Charles Jackson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2007
Publisher: Canon Press
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