Chalcedon answered, from Scripture, how Jesus is one person in two natures without confusion or division. Its careful words still guard the Gospel and guide worship.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Chalcedon answered, from Scripture, how Jesus is one person in two natures without confusion or division. Its careful words still guard the Gospel and guide worship.
The Athanasian Creed arose to teach the Bible’s truth about the Trinity and Christ with precise, memorable lines. Rooted in Scripture, it still shapes worship, catechism, and confidence in the gospel.
2 John ties love to obedience and truth to discernment. This study traces John’s warnings and comforts, showing how to welcome faithful workers and refuse messages that change the gospel.
The hypostatic union means Jesus is one person with two full natures—truly God and truly man. This shapes our worship, assurance, daily obedience, and hope, and it ties God’s promises to Israel with the church’s present calling under the one risen Lord.
The doctrine of Christ reveals His divine and human natures, His atoning work, and His future return. Understanding Christ’s person and mission provides believers with hope and confidence in God’s eternal plan.