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ANNOUNCEMENT: James Dolezal will deliver the Center for Classical Theology annual lecture this November in Denver (evening before ETS)! His topic: Angels & the order of creation. NOTE: we have a limited # of seats. Once gone, there's no more. Register eventbrite.com/e/the-center-…
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“Understanding truth, especially divine truth, is inherently good. It doesn’t need to have another direct purpose.” @DrJordanBCooper Just released, tune in to our next Credo Conference 2026 message: youtube.com/watch?v=wlyfDoUW…
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Boethius was critical for the development of Christian orthodoxy. Through his use of philosophy, he brought conceptual clarity where there was great confusion. -Antonio Donato, Professor of Medieval Philosophy NEW ISSUE ON BOETHIUS is out! credomag.com/magazine_issue/…
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Coming this week! Our first ever issue on Boethius. Accessible articles by some of today’s best theologians and philosophers.
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NEWS 🍾 Journal of Classical Theology will be published by @ivpacademic! It will relaunch in 2027 and be in print moving forward. Look for new website, vision, and more. JOCT is the academic arm of @CredoMagazine, ed. @MattMBarrett. Subscribe for updates credomag.com/subscribe/
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“Theological education looks very different if you are an Anglican. And it should!” Listen to the new Credo Podcast “Why I am an Anglican: Seminary should be sacramental” with @MattMBarrett and The Very Rev. Bryan Hollon, Dean and President of Trinity Anglican Seminary @TASeminary credomag.com/?p=47968&previe…
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“When it comes to what it means to be Anglican … I don’t know if there is a better model than Richard Hooker.” Hear more in the latest Credo Podcast “Why I am an Anglican: Seminary should be sacramental” with @MattMBarrett and The Very Rev. Bryan Hollon, Dean and President of Trinity Anglican Seminary @TASeminary credomag.com/?p=47968&previe…
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“We are catholic because we are properly reformed.” Tune in to the new Credo Podcast “Why I am an Anglican: Seminary should be sacramental” with @MattMBarrett and The Very Rev. Bryan Hollan, Dean and President of Trinity Anglican Seminary @TASeminary credomag.com/?p=47968&previe…
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Almighty God, on this day, through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, you revealed the way of eternal life to every race and nation: Pour out this gift anew, that by the preaching of the Gospel your salvation may reach to the ends of the earth; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. -Day of Pentecost, Book of Common Prayer
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Coming next week! Our very first issue on Boethius. Get it in your inbox: credomag.com/subscribe/
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"If we are tempted to think that heaven is just about the individual gazing upon God, the Lord's supper reminds us that it's about embodied social creatures beholding and being beheld by God." Hear more in Todd Billing's Credo Conference 2026: youtube.com/watch?v=UAGcoX78…
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"The climax is not so much us seeing the royal Lord, but us being seen." What does it mean to be seen by God? Listen to Todd Billing's message from the 2026 Credo Conference: youtube.com/watch?v=UAGcoX78…
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"When you stand and behold the grand canyon, if you don't experience awe and wonder then you're not really beholding it." Todd Billing continues his illustration in his Credo Conference 2026 message: youtube.com/watch?v=UAGcoX78…
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"Amidst all the tumult of decisions I had to make . . . there was a sense that the one thing I wanted most deeply . . . was to gaze upon the beauty of the Lord." Hear more in Todd Billing's Credo Conference 2026: youtube.com/watch?v=UAGcoX78…
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"I am grateful for each breath and each day." Tune in to Todd Billing's Credo Conference 2026 message: youtube.com/watch?v=UAGcoX78…
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“Jesus knew and saw the supernatural mystery that we only know by faith and yet through a mirror dimly.” @MattMBarrett Matthew Barrett's Credo Conference message explains why Jesus experienced the beatific vision. youtu.be/gwTHRl9EgW0
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Gavin Ortlund gave me an excuse to talk about Aquinas. So here we go: the beatific vision is supernaturally revealed and so it is beyond the natural power of the knower, says Aquinas.” @MattMBarrett Matthew Barrett's Credo Conference message is out! youtu.be/gwTHRl9EgW0
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If to be God is the same as to be happy, then it is only in seeing God that we will participate in the fullness of happy, fully united to God. @MattMBarrett Dr. Barrett's Credo Conference message is out! youtube.com/watch?v=gwTHRl9E…
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"If God is simple ... God is happiness." @MattMBarrett Listen to the second Credo Conference 2026 message with Matthew Barrett: youtu.be/gwTHRl9EgW0
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One reason we confess the Nicene Creed each Sunday is because God raised up a theologian like Gregory of Nazianzus. Today is his Feast Day! Pray with us: Almighty God, who has revealed to your Church your eternal Being of glorious majesty and perfect love as one God in Trinity of Persons: Give us grace that, like your bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, we may continue steadfast in the confession of this faith, and constant in our worship of you, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; who live and reign for ever and ever. Amen. -Lesser Feasts and Fasts
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