Read more about the article Confidently Wrong About Jesus
Ernst Karl Georg Zimmerman, c. 19th century

Confidently Wrong About Jesus

Have you ever been so sure about something, so confident in your position on a matter that you doggedly held fast to your belief only to find out later that you were wrong? In John chapter 7, we read about two groups of people who were confident in their assertions about Jesus.  But they were wrong.  Confidently wrong.  Let's examine the passage and find out what we can learn from their error. Many people were coming to believe that Jesus was the promised Christ.  The…

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Read more about the article Do the Creeds Reflect the Church’s Earliest Theology?
Council of Nicaea, 16th century fresco

Do the Creeds Reflect the Church’s Earliest Theology?

Many Christians have been told that the doctrine of the Trinity was passed down through the ages, unchanged from the 1st century to the present.  If this is the case, we should be able to trace a consistent creedal testimony through the chronicles of Church history.  In this article, we will examine post-Biblical creedal statements as they pertain to a belief in God to determine if their theology developed over time or if it is consistent with Scripture, and therefore, the theology of the first…

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