Why the Creed itself supports definite, effective atonement
The Nicene Creed stands as one of the most universally affirmed statements of Christian faith.
The question is not whether we affirm the Creed — but whether we are willing to let it say what it actually says.
What happens when a doctrine we assume collides with the plain language of the Church’s most foundational confession?
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