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The Apostles’ Creed is one of the most beloved and most widely used creeds in the Christian world.
Is it really by Jesus’s original twelve apostles? Why is it so popular? Is it the one truly uncontroversial creed, something which all Christians – Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, pentecostal, etc. can agree on? And is it the most ancient Christian creed we possess?
We’ll answer these questions in this, our 12th (!) episode.
Many thanks to my friend Caroline for her reading here. The Lamson quote at the end is from this book.
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Thanks Dale, I enjoyed listening to this.
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