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The Apostles Creed - a Short Study

A few weeks ago I lead a short, two session study of the Apostle's Creed for my Bible study group. The study was based on the premise that for someone to take the trouble to write a creed that it must have been in response to something.

The first part of the study summarises some of the historical, theological and social pressures faced by Christians with the second session a review of the Apostle's Creed. Session two's focus is on looking for what the creed says in response to the context in which it was written.

My preferred study style is to take the text being studied, it's historical context and then discuss this with the rest of the group.

I hope it's of value to some of you.

The Apostle's Creed Part 1
The Apostle's Creed Part 2

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