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Tag: early church

  • How the Trinity Was Understood Before Nicaea – Dr. Jim Papandrea Explains

    How the Trinity Was Understood Before Nicaea – Dr. Jim Papandrea Explains

    Did Christians believe in the Trinity before the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD? Was the doctrine developed over time—or was it already present in the early Church? In this episode, Dr. Jim Papandrea, expert in early Christianity and historical theology, joins me to explore how the Trinity was understood before and after Nicaea. We…

    Michael Lofton

    July 7, 2025
    Reason and Theology Show, Recent Posts
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  • Did Ignatius of Antioch Even Exist? The Shocking Truth About His Martyrdom!

    Did Ignatius of Antioch Even Exist? The Shocking Truth About His Martyrdom!

    Michael Lofton interviews Dr. Stephen Boyce and Dr. Jack Bull about the life, martyrdom and writings of Ignatius of Antioch.

    Michael Lofton

    May 3, 2025
    Reason and Theology Show, Recent Posts
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