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We Believe in One Lord Jesus Christ (Hardcover)
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We Believe in One Lord Jesus Christ (Hardcover)
Series: Ancient Christian Doctrine, 02
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"Who do you say that I am?" This question that Jesus asked of his
disciples, so central to his mission, became equally central to the
fledgling church. How would it respond to the Gnostics who answered
by saying Jesus was less than fully human? How would it respond to
the Arians who contended he was less than fully God? It was these
challenges that ultimately provoked the Council of Nicaea in A.D.
325. In this volume covering the first half of the article in the
Nicene Creed on God the Son, John Anthony McGuckin shows how it
countered these two errant poles by equally stressing Jesus'
authentic humanity (that is, his fleshliness and real embodiment in
space and time) and his spiritual glory or full divinity. One
cottage industry among some historical theologians, he notes, has
been to live in a fever of conspiracy theory where orthodox
oppressors dealt heavy-handedly with poor heretics. Or the picture
is painted of ancient grassroots inclusivists being suppressed by
establishment elites. The reality was far from such romantic
notions. It was in fact the reverse. The church who denounced these
errors did so in the name of a greater inclusivity based on common
sense and common education. The debate was conducted generations
before Christian bishops could ever call on the assistance of
secular power to enforce their views. Establishing the creeds was
not a reactionary movement of censorship but rather one concerned
with the deepest aspects of quality control. Ultimately, what was
and is at stake is not fussy dogmatism but the central gospel
message of God's stooping "down in mercy to enter the life of his
creatures and share their sorrows with them. He has lifted up the
weak and the broken to himself, and he healed their pain by
abolishing their alienation."
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