• Heresies and the Trinity: How to make sense of it all

  • Oct 9 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
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Heresies and the Trinity: How to make sense of it all

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    What happens when ancient misunderstandings of divine nature shape the beliefs of millions? Join us as we promise to illuminate the shadows cast by early Christian heresies and their enduring impact on theology today. Our discussion sets out to reveal how early Christians grappled with limited theological knowledge, leading to diverse interpretations that the church ultimately rejected.

    Journey with us as we dissect the persistent myth of a divergent God across the Old and New Testaments. Discover how early heresies misrepresented this concept and learn why these perspectives are misleading. We underscore the unity of God's nature, using key scriptural references like Matthew 5:17 and 2 Timothy 3:16 to argue for the interconnectedness of both Testaments. With insights into the dual nature of Jesus as both fully God and fully man, we explore how misunderstanding His nature can lead to skewed perceptions of His role in salvation history.

    The conversation doesn’t stop at history; it extends into today's theological landscape. Unpack the intricacies of the Trinity and its articulation at the Council of Nicaea, highlighted through a relatable analogy of water's states—ice, liquid, and steam. We also confront modern heresies, examining how contemporary deviations from biblical truths can dilute the essence of Christianity. This episode calls for a careful balance of grace and truth, urging listeners to uphold doctrinal purity while understanding the evolving nature of theological discourse in the modern church.

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