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.
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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
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