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The Nicene Creed: An Introduction with Dr. Phillip Cary

Michael Easley inContext

CHAPTER

The Power of Liturgy and the Understanding of the Logos

This chapter explores the power and repetitiveness of liturgy, as well as the importance of the phrase 'begotten, not made' in Christian theology. It delves into the concept of God as an abstract first principle and the relationship between the Father and the Son, discussing the influence of pagan Platonism on the understanding of the logos as a second divine level of being.

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