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What is the Nicene Creed? PART 07: Jesus Died and Rose Again with the Rev. Dr. Canon Kelly Brown Douglas

Dec 22, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Rev. Dr. Canon Kelly Brown Douglas, a noted theologian specializing in womanist theology and racial justice, dives deep into the significance of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection. She highlights the political implications of Jesus' death under Pontius Pilate and critiques traditional narratives of atonement, emphasizing systemic sin over individual blame. Kelly connects Jesus' story to modern struggles for justice and urges listeners to embrace the discomfort of Good Friday while finding hope in resurrection. Her insights redefine faith and challenge conventional beliefs.
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Creed As Authoritative Belief

  • The Nicene Creed functions as an authoritative statement of right belief rather than a lived commitment of faith.
  • Kelly Brown Douglas argues this creed unified imperial Christianity by declaring who was in and who was out.
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Skipping The Ministry Narrows Meaning

  • The Creed omits Jesus' ministry and therefore dehistoricizes how he reached the cross.
  • Douglas warns that skipping the gospels' ministry narratives mystifies the cross and narrows Christian meaning.
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Pilate Anchors The Event Historically

  • Mentioning Pontius Pilate grounds the crucifixion as a political, historical event.
  • Douglas emphasizes crucifixion belonged to the state, showing Jesus' death was political, not merely religious.
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