This panel discussion explores the historical and theological development of the Nicene Creed, with particular attention to its omissions and their implications for the Church’s relationship with its Jewish roots.
Scholars and theologians examine the creed’s Christological focus, the historical circumstances that shaped its formulation, and the ways later interpretations contributed to replacement theology. The conversation also considers how these theological developments have influenced Christian understandings of Israel, the Jewish people, and the identity of the Church.
Through thoughtful dialogue, the panel invites viewers to reconsider long-held assumptions and explore how a renewed appreciation for Christianity’s Jewish foundations can deepen theological understanding and strengthen Jewish-Christian relations.