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In this episode, Joshua and Caleb delve into the meaning and story behind the last line in the Nicene Creed: "I look for the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come." Listen in as the hosts compare what popular notions about what the resurrection and heaven are, how they square with the Bible, and specifically the writings and teachings of Macrina, the teacher and elder sister to Gregory of Nyssa and Basil of Caesarea.
To support those who made Passages, please consider donating to Mere Orthodoxy.
Joshua Heavin serves as the lead writer and host of Passages, while Caleb Wait serves as the lead producer and co-host. Original music by Aaron Feeney, who welcomes inquires.
Follow Passages and Joshua and Caleb on Twitter for more news and updates about the show.
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In this episode, Joshua and Caleb delve into the meaning and story behind the last line in the Nicene Creed: "I look for the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come." Listen in as the hosts compare what popular notions about what the resurrection and heaven are, how they square with the Bible, and specifically the writings and teachings of Macrina, the teacher and elder sister to Gregory of Nyssa and Basil of Caesarea.
To support those who made Passages, please consider donating to Mere Orthodoxy.
Joshua Heavin serves as the lead writer and host of Passages, while Caleb Wait serves as the lead producer and co-host. Original music by Aaron Feeney, who welcomes inquires.
Follow Passages and Joshua and Caleb on Twitter for more news and updates about the show.

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