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Category: Historical
Don Carson explains the New Perspective on Paul in the third of three lectures. 
Though unlikely to have been written by Athanasius, this statement of faith bears the hallmarks of his strong Trinitarian theology and focus on the Person of Christ. 
The Nicene Creed (technically the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed) is the result of two early Church councils in 325 and 381. It is the only authoritative ecumenical statement accepted by the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Anglican, and major Protestant denominations. 
Dan Hames introduces us to the life and theology of the much-maligned Cyril of Alexandria. 
Mike Reeves considers the recent efforts towards unity between Roman Catholics and evangelicals, and asks whether we truly agree on the doctrine of justification. 
Geoff Thomas introduces us to the life and work of the Puritan John Bunyan; his conversion, writing, imprisonment, and lasting impact.  
Michael Reeves' short book is a brilliant, accessible introduction to the Reformation – a movement that changed the world. 
Dane Ortlund channels Jonathan Edwards to prove to us that being sanctified isn't joyless duty but beautiful transformation. 
Carl Trueman surveys the trends in theology of scripture in the light of Biblical Criticism and the Enlightenment. 
Gregory of Nyssa writes on the unity of the Trinity and examines the divinity of the Holy Spirit.