The Unscriptural Athanasian Creed
Pastor Steve Ritchie explains the historical background and contents of the so called Athanasian Creed which was never written by the fourth century bishop of Alexandria Egypt. It was written by an unknown Catholic author who compiled exact terminology from Augustine’s book “On the Trinity” sometime in the late fifth or early sixth century (around 200 years after Athanasius lived). Pastor Ritchie presents a full examination of the Athansian Creed from a Oneness perspective by pointing out the unscriptural parts of the Creed while affirming the parts that are scriptural.
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Quicunque Vult: Athanasian Creed
Quicunque Vult: Athanasian Creed
Pastor Tony Masinelli
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May 26, 2013
Quicunque Vult:
Athanasian Creed
Follow this link for the text of the Athanasian Creed [Page 2]
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Biblical Truth
Jude 3 -- ...contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints.
1 Timothy 1:3 -- As I urged you when I was going to Macedonia, remain at Ephesus so that you may charge certain persons not to teach any different doctrine....
1 Timothy 4:16 -- Keep a close watch on yourself and on the teaching. Persist in this, for by doing so you will save both yourself and your hearers.
Titus 2:1 -- But as for you, teach what accords with sound doctrine.
James 2:19 -- You believe that God is one; you do well. Even the demons believe -- and shudder!
Matthew 7:21-23 -- Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. On that day, many will say to me, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?' And then I will declare to them, 'I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.'
Heretics and Heresies
Noetianism:
-- Turkish priest from Smyrna
-- God is just one person, thus the Father actually is Jesus and died on the cross (patripassionism).
-- Summoned to Rome, excommunicated -- -- Established a school in Rome.
-- Died around 200 A.D. and was buried without Christian rites.
Adoptionism:
-- Theodotus the Tanner, Byzantium
-- Claimed Jesus was just a man, later adopted by God through baptism
-- Made divine only after resurrection
-- God can't die
-- Pope Victor I, excommunication, 199 A.D
Sabellianism:
-- Libyan priest trained in Rome; possibly influenced by Noetus
-- God is one; presents in modes
-- Successive revelation: Father as Creator, Son as Redeemer, Spirit as Sanctifier
-- Pope Callixtus I, excommunication, 220 A.D.
-- Followers spoke in tongues, baptized only in the name of Jesus
Subordinationism:
-- Eusebius (c. 263 -- 339 A.D.), bishop of Caesarea and historian
-- Eusebius (d. 345 A.D.), of Nicomedia, bishop of Berytus in Phoenecia (Beruit, Lebanon), Patriarch of Constantinople
-- Influenced by Origen (184-253 A.D.), an earlier bishop of Caesaria
-- Son is less than the Father, and the Spirit is less than the Son.
Arianism:
-- Arius (256--336 A.D.), ascetic priest in Alexandria, Egypt, originally from Libya
-- the Son was a created being, less than the Father, and that there was a time when the Son was not.
-- Regional council of bishops, led by Bishop Alexander, excommunicated Arius. -- First Council of Nicea, convened by Roman Emperor Constantine in 325 A.D., declared Arius a heretic and exiled him.
Unitarianism:
-- Fausto Sozzini, 16th c., Poland
-- Deny the Trinity; Jesus was a human prophet and son of God.
-- Deny other core doctrines of Christianity, including predestination, sin and biblical inerrancy.
-- Unitarian Universalism denies that there is one God and that Jesus is the only way to heaven.
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Featured extracts
1 - Kyrie Deus creator omnium (Movement 1 of Missa Nobilis et pulchra) [6'16] Walter Frye (d1475)
4 - Gloria 'Virgo flagellatur' [6'30] Anonymous - Renaissance
13 - Salve scema sanctitatis / Salve salus servulorum / Cantant celi agmina laudes [6'34] John Dunstaple (c1390-1453)
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1 - Kyrie Deus creator omnium (Movement 1 of Missa Nobilis et pulchra) [6'16] Walter Frye (d1475)
2 - Gloria (Movement 2 of Missa Nobilis et pulchra) [6'27] Walter Frye (d1475)
3 - En Katerine solennia / Virginalis concio / Sponsus amat sponsam [2'46] Thomas[?] Byttering (fl c1410-1420)
4 - Gloria 'Virgo flagellatur' [6'30] Anonymous - Renaissance
5 - Nobilis et pulchra [1'57] Anonymous - liturgical
6 - Credo (Movement 3 of Missa Nobilis et pulchra) [6'07] Walter Frye (d1475)
7 - Gaude virgo Katherina [4'26] John Dunstaple (c1390-1453)
8 - Sanctus and Benedictus 'Regnum mundi' [4'46] Robert[?] Driffelde (fl1424-1468)
9 - Virgo flagellatur [2'48] Anonymous - liturgical
10 - Agnus Dei 'Eructavit cor meum' [5'02] Robert[?] Driffelde (fl1424-1468)
11 - Sanctus and Benedictus (Movement 4 of Missa Nobilis et pulchra) [6'25] Walter Frye (d1475)
12 - Agnus Dei (Movement 5 of Missa Nobilis et pulchra) [6'09] Walter Frye (d1475)
13 - Salve scema sanctitatis / Salve salus servulorum / Cantant celi agmina laudes [6'34] John Dunstaple (c1390-1453)
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Dance and music have been part of Samah Gayed's life since she was in her mother's womb!
Volunteering has also played a very important role in her life: in 2001 a stay inBrazil proved to be a turning point in her life: when she saw how dance could give joy and healing to girls and women from the favelas, she realised that she wanted to pass that experience on to Europe.
Deeply enriched by that experience, in 2010 Samah founded the OneDance Association of Pregassona, with the aim of giving help to women and children in Egypt, her homeland.
As she strongly believed in the power of dance, this activity gradually took up more space in her professional life, until it became her main job.
She focused her attention on transmitting Egyptian folklore faithfully, with the aim of keeping such an ancient tradition and culture alive.
Next, Sama condensed the dances of all nations into a brand new concept: the OneDance. It was inspired by the Whirling Dervishes and contains everything she believes in, as it symbolizes unity of nations, cultures, religions and races. Samah presented OneDance (wearing a specially designed costume emblazoned with the flags of all countries' flags), at the 2010 International Peace Festival of Luxor and Rome.
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Carrie Taylor Sanderson's NLBC NICENE CREED SKIT (w/music)
SKIT I authored for a class project which ends in the recitation of the Nicene Creed in English (included here), Spanish, Latin and French.
Here is the entire script:
Sharie: “Due to the traction that the heresy promulgated by Arius, (a Christian presbyter and priest in Alexandria Egypt) had, the Council of Nicea was convened to combat it. This most historic meeting is re-enacted today. We present to you, the New Life Nicene Council. We reserve the right to use artistic license. We hope you enjoy it.”
(Bishops gathered at a large table, poised to deliberate, excited)
Bishop Heather: “Gentlemen! It must needs be that we formulate a document to eradicate this blight and heresy of Arianism. Heretics be damned!
Bishop Amanda: “We shall make a decree and publish it throughout Christendom for all to see and know and perpetuate the true gospel of Christ as given and recounted by the Apostles of the Lamb!”
All: “Amen!”
Bishop Carrie: “Cursed be he that shall teach against the divinity of our Lord, the Christ, Jesus of Nazareth.”
Bishop Heather: “Flaky, flaky, flaky! How dumb can you be and still breathe? Jesus is Lord. He is God. Hello?!!
Bishop Carrie: “Blessed brethren, it has become clear to me that Arius of Alexandria doth carry the spirit of dumb dumb. No wonder St. Nicholas slapped Arius! Jesus may have had a dirt body, but He was raised up by the Holy Spirit into a new, glorified body and now sits at the right hand of the Father.
Sharie Newton: “And so, the bishops from near and far continued fervently and zealously to create an emphatic, unified document to express and declare the divinity of the Christ, the Son of David, Jesus, Yeshua.”
We will end this presentation with a recitation of the Nicene creed.
Bishop Heather: I BELIEVE in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth, and of all things visible and invisible. And in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, born of the Father before all ages. God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, one in being with the Father; through Whom all things were made.
Who for us men and for our salvation came down from heaven. He was made flesh by the Holy Spirit from the Virgin Mary, and was made man.
He was crucified for us under Pontius Pilate; suffered, and was buried. On the third day He rose again according to the Scriptures; He ascended into heaven and sits at the right hand of the Father.
He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead, and of His kingdom there shall be no end.
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Early Christian Schisms - Ephesus, the Robber Council, and Chalcedon - Extra History - #4
The Council of Ephesus meant to heal a rift between Nestorius of Constantinople and Cyril of Alexandria, but instead it set off a chain of ecumenical councils that disagreed with each other, excommunicated rivals, and ultimately led to more factions within the church.
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A centuary after Constantine, the Emperor Theodosius II found himself wrapped up in yet more theological disputes. His chosen patriarch of Constantinople, Archbishop Nestorius, had angered many other church leaders with his teachings that Christ had separate human and divine natures. Cyril of Alexandria wrote to the Pope in Rome for support against Nestorius, and received permission to excommunicate him. Nestorius responded by having the emperor call an ecumenical council, at which he intended to excommunicate Cyril. But Cyril acted first, declaring for the excommunication of Nestorius and forming a majority by pushing the council to begin early before the supporters of Nestorius could gather. When they did, they formed their own council and excommunicated Cyril right back, only to be excommunicated in turn by Cyril's Council of Ephesus. Theodosius II attempted to resolve this by calling a second council, but this time none of the Western delegates had time to arrive and in their absence, monophysite leaders from the East excommunicated Nestorius again and declared monophysitism the official doctrine of the church. Those who didn't get to participate called this the Robbers Council and refused to acknowledge it. Then Theodosius II died, and this fight devolved onto his successor, Marcian. Marcian called together the Council of Chalcedon to rule on the previous councils, where it was finally decided that Christ had two unified natures, human and divine, and everyone who'd supported the Robbers Council should be excommunicated. Instead of bringing Christians together under an orthodox theology, they split the faith as those who wouldn't accept their decisions continued to preach and believe their own doctrines and a multitude of Christian sects became their own separate orders. Ultimately, these new denominations followed regional lines, which meant that different areas of the empire formed distinct cultural identities shaped in part by their faith, and these areas were less connected to Constantinople and became the first to split off as the empire weakened over the centuries.
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