
Gerald Bray
Historian and theologian teaching at Beeson Divinity School. He specializes in church history and systematic theology.
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Jan 26, 2026 • 0sec
The Nicene Creed in the Thirty-nine Articles
Gerald Bray, church historian and theologian known for work on the Thirty-Nine Articles and the creeds, joins to explore creedal history. He traces when and why the Nicene, Apostles, and Athanasian creeds entered English worship. He outlines Cranmer’s drafting of the Articles, later revisions, and why some creeds were dropped in America. He also discusses the creeds’ liturgical role and identity-shaping power.

Jan 6, 2026 • 1h 4min
The Thinker Who Changed Christian Theology Forever — with Gerald Bray
Gerald Bray, a biblical scholar from Beeson Divinity School, dives into the life and legacy of Origen, a pivotal yet controversial figure in Christian theology. They discuss Origen's role as one of the first systematic theologians, his innovative biblical interpretations, and his unique allegorical method. Bray addresses Origen's views on universal salvation and the preexistence of souls, all while emphasizing the importance of appreciating his cultural context. Engage with the insights that still challenge and inspire theological reflection today!

Apr 16, 2025 • 48min
The Trinity and Fatherhood Of God: Interview with Dr. Gerald Bray
Dr. Gerald Bray, a historian and theologian at Beeson Divinity School, dives into the transformative role of God as Father within the doctrine of the Trinity. He discusses how Jesus' portrayal of God deepens our relationship compared to Old Testament times. The conversation reveals differences in the understanding of God’s presence between Judaism and Christianity, the complexities of Trinitarian relationships, and the significance of atonement in knowing God. Bray highlights that our faith story hinges on these theological developments through history.


