We Believe: 1700 Years since Nicaea
Episode Summary: What does it truly mean to be a Christian? In this foundational episode, I tackle one of the most basic questions of Christianity: What must you believe to rightly call yourself a Christian? We'll explore the necessity of creeds, the limits of individual interpretation, and how the Nicene Creed stands as a time-tested rule of faith—a guide that helps distinguish Christian orthodoxy from heresy. We'll survey the concept of Church consensus, walk through the biblical and historical basis for a "rule of faith," and see why creeds still matter in a modern world flooded with theological confusion. Topics Covered: - Why every Christian already has a creed (even if unspoken) - The difference between personal creeds and Church-wide creeds - Why doctrine does matter—even though salvation is by grace - The limits of private interpretation and the need for boundaries - What the “Rule of Faith” is and how the Church historically used it - Vincent of Lérins and the threefold test: "everywhere, always, and by all" - How the Nicene Creed emerged as the most universally accepted expression of Christian belief - How the Creed protects believers from heresy—even today - Why knowing the Creed is a form of discipleship, not dead tradition Connect with us: - Website: saintsandsociety.com [http://saintsandsociety.com] - Youtube: youtube.com/@SaintsandSociety [https://www.youtube.com/@SaintsandSociety] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit saintsandsociety.substack.com [https://saintsandsociety.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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