A Conversation on the Council of Nicaea

You are invited to attend our next monthly meeting to be held on Friday, May 9th from 4:00pm to 5:30pm. We will be discussing “A Conversation on the Council of Nicaea” by Khaled Anatolios from the Winter 2024 issue entitled “The Council of Nicaea (1,700 Years Later)” (Volume 51.4). The article can be downloaded here.
Here are excerpt from the Introduction to the issue:
In “A Conversation on the Council of Nicaea,” Kahled Anatolios speaks with a Communio editor on the significance of the council for our times. Fr. Anatolios reflects on topics such as the need to understand the historical development of the doctrine of the Trinity, the centrality of the Trinity for Christian life, as well as contemporary scholarly debates about the doctrine and its history. What does it mean to say the Church is undergoing a trinitarian revival? Is it possible to say anything new about the Trinity? According to Anatolios, “A genuine revival of trinitarian theology must . . . take the form of an articulation of trinitarian modes of experiencing and understanding and enacting the entirety of Christian faith.”

We will meet in the Kateri Room located at St. Michael’s Church, 240 Hemlock Street, Waterloo, Ontario. Use the east side parking lot and enter by the rear doors. Walk up the stairs. The Kateri Room is on your right before you enter the church proper.

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