
CREEDS & LATTES with Michael Horton and John Fonville
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In this episode of the Essential Anglican Podcast, hosts Chandler Wiley, Shane Copeland, Ben Fischer and guests John Fonville and Michael Horton delve into the significance of the Nicene Creed within the Anglican tradition. They explore its historical context, theological implications, and the role it plays in worship and church unity. The discussion highlights the importance of creeds in defending against heresy, promoting a shared faith, and their growing relevance in contemporary culture. The episode concludes with reflections on the creeds as a source of comfort and a tool for evangelism.
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TAKEAWAYS:
- The Nicene Creed is central to Anglican identity.
- Creeds provide a summary of biblical teachings.
- Historical context of the Nicene Creed is crucial for understanding its significance.
- Creeds help defend against heretical teachings.
- Reciting creeds promotes church unity and identity.
- The growing interest in creeds reflects a search for deeper faith.
- The Filioque controversy highlights theological divisions.
- Creeds serve as a tool for evangelism and witness.
- The Nicene Creed connects believers across time and culture.