In “The Creed We Need”, Jerome Van Kuiken gives us a very compact but loaded tour through the interactions between the ancient witness of the Nicene Creed and the less-ancient but now “traditional” theological underpinnings of the [John] Wesleyan[an] movement(s). In this fun & wide-ranging conversation, we hit up all kinds of topics. I’d love to hear from you: Which part was your favourite?
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction and Background
05:55 - Exploring the Nicene Creed
12:00 - Understanding the Role of the Church
18:01 - Theological Implications of the Creed
23:58 - Distinguishing the Nicene Creed Versions
29:45 - Utilizing Texts for Educational Purposes
41:01 - Understanding Apostolic Authority
52:12 - Salvation and Grace in Wesleyan Tradition
keywords: Nicene Creed, Wesleyan theology, Christian faith, church history, biblical foundations, theological education, John Wesley, ecumenism, faith and works, spirituality, Trinitarian language, education, Tom Holland, cultural influence, Filioque, apostolic authority, salvation, Wesleyan tradition, grace, church history
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