In (Glowing) Praise of “Passages: Nicaea” by Mere Orthodoxy

In 2019, I began my studies at Reformed Theological Seminary in pursuit of a Masters of Arts of Biblical Studies. I had been told by fellow students that an easy class to dip my toes into would be the first of two required Church History courses, and by the time I finished the first course … Continue reading In (Glowing) Praise of “Passages: Nicaea” by Mere Orthodoxy

When One Part Hurts, the Whole Body Is Sick (and Vice Versa): The SBC and the church catholic

One of the most essential and non-negotiable beliefs for a Christian is that we confess, as the Nicene Creed instructs us and Christians have done since the New Testament, that "we believe in one holy catholic [Latin for "whole" or "universal"] and apostolic church". Just as there was one singular and collective people of God … Continue reading When One Part Hurts, the Whole Body Is Sick (and Vice Versa): The SBC and the church catholic