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Tag: Incarnation

Virgil's fourth Eclogue was C. S. Lewis' favourite Christmas Day reading. He saw the poem as a pagan anticipation of the birth of Christ. Decide for yourself!  
Cyril's Second Letter to Nestorius is an attempt to correct false teaching. Cyril argues for the unity of the person of Christ, examining Christ's pre-existence, birth, suffering, and death.  
Cyril's third letter his colleague, Nestorius, is a more lengthly and robust argument against his false teaching. It includes twelve 'anathemas' (curses) which Cyril hoped Nestorius would accept. 
Dan Hames chats with Gerrit Scott Dawson about the ascension – what it is, why it matters, and how it changes everything about your life today. 
Colin Nicholl explores the Bethlehem Star in this taster of his book 'The Great Christ Comet'. 
In this bumper edition of the podcast, Dan Hames speaks to Colin Nicholl about his extraordinary research into the Star of Bethlehem. 
Robert Letham leads us into the mystery of the incarnation from Galatians 4. 
Robert Letham considers the mystery of the Incarnation in an excerpt from his 'Systematic Theology' (Crossway, 2019).