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Athanasian Creed
Book • 1873
The Athanasian Creed is a statement of Christian doctrine focusing on the Trinity and the Incarnation.
It emphasizes the equal divinity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, while maintaining their distinct persons.
The creed also addresses the dual nature of Christ, both fully God and fully human.
It's known for its precise theological language and its affirmation of core Christian beliefs.
It's often used in liturgical settings and serves as a powerful summary of fundamental Christian tenets.
The creed's emphasis on the unity and distinction within the Trinity has been influential in shaping theological discussions throughout history.
It emphasizes the equal divinity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, while maintaining their distinct persons.
The creed also addresses the dual nature of Christ, both fully God and fully human.
It's known for its precise theological language and its affirmation of core Christian beliefs.
It's often used in liturgical settings and serves as a powerful summary of fundamental Christian tenets.
The creed's emphasis on the unity and distinction within the Trinity has been influential in shaping theological discussions throughout history.
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as a long and beautiful text, an excerpt of which was read in the podcast.

Fr. Mike Schmitz

Day 38: Summary of the Trinity (2025)
Mentioned as a helpful resource for understanding the grammar of the Trinity.

The EFS Interview
Mentioned by Dr. 

as the longest and most robust theologically of the creeds that they confess regularly in their worship.


Kyle Claunch

Reformed Theology | Session 1: The Incomprehensibility of God | Dr. Kyle Claunch
Mentioned as a long but beautiful creed, with a section being referenced in paragraph 266.

Day 38: Summary of the Trinity (2024)




