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Council of Orange (529 AD) Canons 4-8 ![]() |
Council itself naturally grew out of the public dispute between Augustine and Pelagius. John Calvin extensively quoted Augustine and Orange when debating the Orthodox Doctrine of Human Choice Against Pighius, a RCC Apologist |
Canons of the Council of Orange (529 AD) ![]() |
The Council of Orange grew out of the controversy between Augustine and Pelagius. It rejected Semi-Pelagian theology and greatly influenced the Reformed doctrines of total depravity and divine monergism in regeneration. |
The Apostles' Creed (6-Part MP4 Series) ![]() |
hosted by Bishop Van B. Gayton |
Anathemas of the Second Council of Constantinople (553 AD) ![]() |
Called to resolve certain questions that were raised by the Definition of Chalcedon , the most important of which had to do with the unity of the two natures, God and man, is Jesus Christ. |
The Fifth Council: Trinitarian Christology ![]() |
Fred Sanders |
The Theology of the Ancient Creeds Part 1: Creedal Christianity ![]() |
Greg Uttinger |
The Theology of the Ancient Creeds Part 2: The Apostles' Creed ![]() |
Greg Uttinger |
The Theology of the Ancient Creeds Part 3: The Formula of Chalcedon ![]() |
Greg Uttinger |
The Theology of the Ancient Creeds Part 4: The Athanasian Creed ![]() |
Greg Uttinger |
The Theology of the Ancient Creeds Part 5: Christology After Chalcedon ![]() |
Greg Uttinger |
Is Nicene Christianity that important? An historical-ecumenical note ![]() |
Carl Trueman |
The Seven Ecumenical Councils ![]() |
Philip Schaff |
The Definition of Chalcedon (451 A.D.) ![]() |
Marked up by Lance George Marshall |
Council of Nicea, Christological Controversies, Ecumenical Councils (MP3) ![]() |
Marcelo Souza |
In Defense of the Descendit (.pdf) ![]() |
Daniel R. Hyde - A Confessional Response to Contemporary Critics |
One Step Beyond Chalcedon ![]() |
Fred Sanders |
Council of Chalcedon ![]() |
Fred Sanders |
Council of Ephesus, 431 ![]() |
Fred Sanders |
Christ and the Spirit at Constantinople in 381 ![]() |
Fred Sanders |
Nicaea’s Theological Stance ![]() |
Fred Sanders |
The Apostles' Creed (Series) ![]() |
Ligon Duncan |
The Theology of the Ancient Creeds Part 7 ![]() |
Greg Uttinger - The Forgiveness of Sins |
The Theology of the Ancient Creeds Part 8 ![]() |
Greg Uttinger - The Forgotten Articles |
The Theology of the Ancient Creeds Part 6 ![]() |
Greg Uttinger - The Procession of the Spirit |
The Theology of the Ancient Creeds Part 5 ![]() |
Greg Uttinger - Christology after Chalcedon |
The Theology of the Ancient Creeds Part 3 ![]() |
Greg Uttinger - The Formula of Chalcedon |
The Theology of the Ancient Creeds Part 4 ![]() |
Greg Uttinger - The Athanasian Creed |
The Theology of the Ancient Creeds Part 2 ![]() |
Greg Uttinger - The Apostles' Creed |
The Theology of the Ancient Creeds Part 1 ![]() |
Greg Uttinger - Creedal Christianity |
Nicene Creed (325 AD) ![]() |
Same basic focus and doctrinal content as the Apostles Creed but more theologically technical. The church fathers formulated the Nicene Creed in large part to address the Arian heresy that denied the unqualified deity of Jesus Christ. |
Ancient Creeds - Texts and Notes ![]() |
Four formal creeds have become known as the ecumenical creeds of Christendom. These creeds, which were formulated at various points in church history, include the Apostles' Creed, the Nicene Creed, the Athanasian Creed, and the Creed of Chalcedon. |
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