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Optional discussions related to this part
Why should we pay attention to a document like the Apostles' Creed?
Why did the early church think it was valuable to provide a systematic way of thinking about doctrine?
Doesn't a focus on creeds somehow challenge our commitment to Scripture as our only absolute standard of truth?
Why was it important for the early church to summarize the teachings of the New Testament in a simple document like the Apostles' Creed?
Why was only one creed called The Apostles' Creed?
Why does the Creed place such a strong emphasis on the doctrine of God? What's so critical about this doctrine?
Where does the Bible teach the doctrine of the Trinity?
Why did the early church concentrate so much attention on the doctrine of the Trinity?
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Why does the creed only mention personal salvation after going through so many other biblical teachings?
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What are the logical relationships among the various systematic teachings of the creed? How do they all fit together?
How does the Apostles' Creed demonstrate that early Christians believed in the theological unity of the Scriptures?
Why should modern Christians use an ancient creed instead of writing their own?
Does our doctrine of God really affect how we live? What practical differences do our beliefs about God actually make in our lives?
How can Christians work toward the kind of doctrinal purity we find in the Apostles' Creed without sacrificing its level of doctrinal unity?
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Lesson Outline > Click numbers below player
Introduction
History
Development
Purpose
Scripture
Traditional Teachings
Apostles’ Creed
Overview
God
Trinity
Persons
Church
Participation
Preservation
Salvation
Importance
Foundational
Standard
Logical Basis
Universal
New Testament
Church History
Present
Unifying
Conclusion