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Ancient Manuscript Before Nicaea Teaches THE TRINITY?
The Oxyrhynchus Hymn – Trinitarian Theology Before Nicaea?
In this session, we explored the Oxyrhynchus Hymn, one of the earliest surviving pieces of Christian music, dated to the 3rd century.
We covered:
📜 The historical background of the hymn
🎶 Its significance in early Christian worship
🧠 Whether it reflects belief in the Trinity prior to the Council of Nicaea (325 AD)
This was a deep dive into early Christian theology and liturgy, with plenty of discussion and questions from the live audience. If you're interested in church history, early Christian texts, or the development of doctrine, this replay is well worth your time.
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