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Our goal was to determine if, by the conclusion of the Council of Nicaea, Christian theology had been altered or corrupted due to anti-Jewish attitudes. And if so, how, and to what extent, was it altered. While anti-Jewish attitudes did exist, we saw that they didn’t corrupt or negatively alter Christian theology to any appreciable degree. In this final episode, we look at a few observations on additional topics that are relevant to our discussion but didn’t fit neatly into the flow of our study. We look at terminology, seeking a biblical tone, freedom in Christ, and an epilogue on the Christian’s proper biblical view of Jews.
Defending the Biblical Roots of Christianity
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Our goal was to determine if, by the conclusion of the Council of Nicaea, Christian theology had been altered or corrupted due to anti-Jewish attitudes. And if so, how, and to what extent, was it altered. While anti-Jewish attitudes did exist, we saw that they didn’t corrupt or negatively alter Christian theology to any appreciable degree. In this final episode, we look at a few observations on additional topics that are relevant to our discussion but didn’t fit neatly into the flow of our study. We look at terminology, seeking a biblical tone, freedom in Christ, and an epilogue on the Christian’s proper biblical view of Jews.
Defending the Biblical Roots of Christianity
Our website
Our YouTube Channel
Prof. Solberg's Blog
Support our Ministry (Thank you!)
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