Nicene Creed – Episode Five

Episode Five in the AIC video series, The Nicene Creed, is now available in podcast and video versions.  It is the second of three episodes on what the Creed says about the Lord Jesus Christ.  Phrases discussed are “by whom all things were made” through “suffered and was buried.”   Illustrations include stained glass windows from the 16th to 19th C, several mosaics (9th to 19th C) and a 16th C. icon of St. Athanasius, plus an encore of James Tissot’s charcoal and watercolor depicting death on the Cross at Ninth Hour from Tissot’s Life of Christ series at the Brooklyn Museum.  I discuss changes to the original creed written at Nicea which were made at the Second Ecumenical Council at Constantinople (381 A.D.).  There will be much more detail about the Constantinople meeting in Episode Six.

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I was unable to make any progress on the planned posting, The End of Civilization. Episode Six in the Nicene Creed series should be available by the end of next week.

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Fr. Shibley is a retired Anglican clergyman who produces unique videos, podcasts and books explaining traditional Christian theology from an Anglican perspective. All materials are in layman's language with a minimum of technical or theological terms. All are available either free or at reasonable cost. The AIC Bookstore now includes 17 publications.

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