From the Latin word credo, meaning ‘I believe’, creeds are statements of personal belief. They have been used throughout the history of the church to helpfully condense the fundamental beliefs of the Christian faith. They are a valuable in that they
– Summarize Christian truth
– Testify to what the Church has always believed
– Help us be precise in how we express truth
– Guard us against heresy and error
– Unify believers who share the same testimony
In Christ & Creed Nate Pickowicz helpfully examines the early major ecumenical creeds, providing historical context and highlighting the distinctives in the Apostles’ Creed, the Nicene Creed, the Definition of Chalcedon and the Athanasian Creed. He shows how these statements are still invaluable for the church today. It also includes a glossary of terms and recommended further reading.
112 pages.
… Pickowicz ably expounds the subject without swamping interested newbies. Having read it closely, I heartily commend it to you with expectant prayers for your edification in our most holy and ancient faith.
D. Scott Meadows, Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church (Reformed), Exeter, New Hampshire
… helpfully brings ancient truth to the modern reader for the glory of God the Trinity and for the buttressing and augmenting of our faith.
Joel R. Beeke, President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Christ & Creed: The Early Church Creeds & their Value for Today is in the following collections: