by Dr Roland Chia | Sep 6, 2021 | Credo
September 2021 Credo One of the most common Gospel passages that is read in churches across the globe during the season of Advent is Matthew 1. This chapter, located at the beginning of the Gospel of Matthew, describes the circumstances surrounding the conception and...
by Dr Scott Callaham | Aug 16, 2021 | Credo
August 2021 Credo Preface to Dr Scott Callaham’s article: Dr Scott Callaham’s article “Why Creeds and Confessions Are Less Important” was written as a response to Dr Edmund Fong’s article “Why Creeds and Confessions Are...
by Dr Roland Chia | Aug 2, 2021 | Credo
August 2021 Credo “Soundings” is a series of essays that, like the waves of a sonogram, explore issues in society, culture and the church in light of the Gospel and Christian understanding. In The Future of Evangelical Christianity, Donald Bloesch expressed his...
by Bishop Emeritus Dr Robert Solomon | Jul 19, 2021 | Credo
July 2021 Credo The Covid-19 pandemic is still raging around the world, causing loss of life and livelihood. Since the infectious disease appeared and threatened almost every country in the world, measures were taken to limit its spread by introducing social...
by Dr Roland Chia | Jul 5, 2021 | Credo
June 2021 Credo “Soundings” is a series of essays that, like the waves of a sonogram, explore issues in society, culture and the church in light of the Gospel and Christian understanding. Last year, the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) published the findings of its...
by Rev Dr Simon Chan | Jun 21, 2021 | Credo
June 2021 Credo In the Nicene Creed (381), the incarnation of the Second Person of the Trinity is expressed in these terms: “he was incarnate of the Virgin Mary and became man….” In recent years various attempts have been made to revise the doctrine of the Incarnation...