J. Darren Duke presents Jacob of Serugh’s mimro (metrical homily) on the Council of Nicaea, translated into English for the first time.
Nicene Creed
The Nicene Creed: A Scriptural, Historical, and Theological Commentary: A Review
Donald Fairbairn reviews a new book on the Nicene Creed aimed at uniting Scripture, history, and doctrine
There is Much to Believe: Singing the Nicene Creed
Aaron James reflects on the rich history of setting the Nicene Creed to music, and what is lost for the Church when this practice fades
Is the Creed Still Plausible?
Joseph Minich considers whether believers today can still feel the Nicene Creed’s claims about the Incarnation as plausible
Gathering the Doctrine of God: Nicaea’s Strategies of Deep Collation
Fred Sanders explores how the Nicene Creed draws its doctrine from a rich gathering of Scripture from across the Canon
From the Editor’s Desk: Ad Fontes Winter 2025
Robin Harris introduces our special Winter 2025 issue on the Council of Nicaea