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  • Feb 9, 2024 | logos.com | Phillip Cary

    Share FacebookRedditPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp The Nicene Creed is the most widely used confession of faith in the world—and has been for more than a thousand years. Sunday after Sunday in their worship services, Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholics, Lutherans, Anglicans, and others recite the creed to profess what they believe. Those who do not know the creed—who have not learned it by heart from years of repetition—are a minority in the Christian world.

  • Jan 23, 2024 | bakerpublishinggroup.com | Byron Borger |Phillip Cary

    10 Practical Things You Don’t Have to Do FormatPaperbackISBN9781587435683Dimensions5.5 x 8.5Pub. DateAug 2022SRP$21.99Carton Quantity32Number of pages224FormatE-BookISBN9781493437566Pub. DateAug 2022SRP$21.99 About A talented teacher unpacks the riches of traditional Christian spirituality for Christians burdened by the guilt and anxiety of introspective, in-my-heart spiritual techniques.

  • Jan 19, 2024 | credomag.com | Lance English |Phillip Cary

    For centuries, the Nicene Creed has been central to the church’s confession. (Lexham, 2023) by Phillip Cary explores the Creed’s riches with simplicity and clarity. Cary explains the history of the Creed and walks through its meaning line by line. Far from being abstract or irrelevant, the words of the Creed carefully express what God has done in Christ and through the Spirit. The Nicene Creed gives us the gospel. It gives biblical Christians the words for what we already believe.

  • Dec 26, 2023 | credomag.com | Brett Fredenberg |Dominic Legge |Matthew Barrett |Phillip Cary

    Merry Christmas from Credo Magazine! To celebrate the birth of the Savior this week, we thought it apt to share a new conversation on the incarnation between Dominic Legge and Matthew Barrett. Oftentimes, theologians will approach the doctrine of Christology in an isolated way, rarely bringing the doctrine of the Trinity into the discussion. As a result, we have succumbed to many Christological heresies across the centuries and more recently entertained Kenotic Christology.

  • Nov 22, 2023 | credomag.com | Lance English |Matthew Barrett |Phillip Cary

    In an ongoing exploration of the theological giants who have shaped the Christian tradition, the Credo Podcast delves into the profound legacy of one of the most pivotal figures in the history of the church: Augustine. Matthew Barrett and Phillip Cary embark on a journey through Augustine’s transformative work, City of God. In Augustine’s day Rome was sacked and the Christians were blamed. As if worshipping the Christian God instead of the Roman gods invited the destruction of Rome.

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