

The Nicene Creed with Shawn Wilhite and Coleman Ford
Nadya Williams talks with theologians Coleman Ford and Shawn Wilhite about the Nicene Creed, marking its 1700th anniversary. They explore what makes a theological work a “classic,” the historical background of the Council of Nicaea, the meaning of key Christological terms, and how to “think Nicenely” in the Christian life. The discussion blends history, theology, and practical discipleship, showing how the Creed shapes Christian identity and worship.
Chapters 00:04 – Introduction and Reading of the Nicene Creed 02:18 – Guests’ Backgrounds and Book Collaboration 02:57 – What Makes a Theological Classic? 07:19 – Defining the Work of Theologians as “Doctors of the Soul” 17:18 – Historical Background of the Council of Nicaea 22:47 – Why the Debate over Christ’s Relationship to the Father Mattered 28:21 – Constantine’s Role and Political Context 32:23 – Structure of the Creed and Differences Between 325 and 381 Versions 38:25 – Christology in the Creed: Begottenness, Substance, and “Light from Light” 49:50 – Visual Imagery and Theological Language 54:32 – Thinking “Nicenely” and Why It Matters Today 01:00:18 – Writing Together as Friends 01:04:21 – Classics the Guests Wish They Had Written
Links
Coleman Ford and Shawn Wilhite, Nicaea for Today: Why an Ancient Creed (Still) Matters Coleman Ford and Shawn Wilhite, Ancient Wisdom for the Care of Souls