Daily Devotional Reading (Audiobook) *Edited Subtitles & Transcript Chapter 4 FAITH, WITH AN EXPLANATION OF THE APOSTLES’ CREED (Part 1) Youtube Videos' Caption for Full Descriptions: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC-Pd8F6gchVcpJbJPIRwwe5k_OfR7y9y 0:00 [1] FAITH, WITH AN EXPLANATION OF THE APOSTLES' CREED 1:23 [2] Faith is more than mere belief *On the term 'Sophist', see Chapter 2, note 20. The terms 'formed' and 'unformed faith' are explained below, pp. 203-205. **Cf. the following paragraphs, where Calvin describes the 'faith' of the credulous and the 'faith' of the hypocrites. 6:56 [3] True faith defined *See below, Calvin's discussion of the ministry of word and sacrament, pp. 265-267. 12:52 [4] The key to faith is certainty 17:37 [5] Faith, though tested, does not fail *See above, Chapter 2, PP· 79-81. 23:48 [6] Faith's progress 29:55 [7] Fear is no obstacle to faith 33:16 [8] The two sources of godly fear 37:01 [9] Faith embraces God's love 39:33 [10] Faith founded on God's free promise 42:26 [11] God's promises effective only in Christ 45:04 [12] Faith requires the Spirit to illumine both mind and heart 50:08 [13] The Holy Spirit seals faith in our heart *Cf. Aquinas, ‘Summa theologiae’, II, 1.112.5. **See below, Chapter 6, 'Justification'. 54:49 [14] Erroneous Scholastic doctrines regarding faith and the Spirit *Cf. Aquinas, ‘Summa theologiae’, II,1.112.5. **Cf. Lombard, Sentences, III,23.4; Aquinas, ‘Summa theologiae’, II,2.4.3. 1:03:42 [15] Scripture knows nothing of 'unformed' and 'implicit' faith *See below, Chapter 6, pp. 410-412. **Cf. Aquinas, ‘Summa theologiae’, II,2.2.5-8. 1:08:36 [16] Faith as 'the evidence of things not seen' *Cf. Lombard, ‘Sentences’, III.23.9; III.25.5. **See below, Chapter 6, pp. 424-425. 1:11:54 [17] Faith seeks God, and finds him only in Christ 1:15:18 [18] The Apostles' Creed: preliminary remarks 1:19:22 [19] The four divisions of the Creed 1:21:23 [20] A note on Calvin's aim and method *Hilary, ‘On the Trinity’, I.18. **Chrysostom, ‘Homilies on the Incomprehensible Nature of God’, Hom. V.7. The Anomoeans denied the likeness of the Son and Father. ***On the Manicheans and Anthropomorphites, see above, respectively Chapter 2, note 7 and Chapter 3, note 3. 1:25:57 [21] God's words and the eternal Word *Without mentioning in what follows any opponent by name, Calvin ... 1:30:38 [22] Arguments for the eternity of God's Son 1:33:40 [23] The Old Testament witness to Christ's deity *A reference to medieval Jewish commentators who sought to refute the doctrine of Christ's divine Sonship. 1:38:38 [24] The New Testament witness to Christ 1:43:24 [25] Christ's deity attested by his works 1:47:42 [26] Divine honours are rightly paid to Christ's name 1:51:10 [27] The deity of the Holy Spirit 1:54:30 [28] God's oneness evidenced by Scripture *The Arians were third-century schismatics who denied Christ's essential deity. Their heresy was condemned in 325 by the Council of Nicaea. **The Macedonians followed Macedonius, fourth-century bishop of Constantinople, in rejecting the deity of the Holy Spirit. 1:57:38 [29] God in three persons: Father, Son, Spirit *Gregory of Nazianzus, ‘On Holy Baptism’, Oratio XL.41. 2:00:26 [30] The Trinity: an ordered relationship of equals *The Sabellians, an influential sect of the third century, sought to ... 2:05:00 [31] The terms 'essence' and 'persons' *The general reference is to anti-Trinitarians of all persuasions. ... 2:09:02 [32] The need for Trinitarian terminology *The 'one small word' was ‘homoousios’, 'consubstantial', incorporated into the church's creed by the Council of Nicaea. **Hilary, ‘On the Councils’, XII, XXXI; Augustine, ‘On the Trinity’, VII.6.11. ***Hilary, ‘On the Councils’, XXVII.67-71. ****Hilary, ‘On the Trinity’, II.2. *****Hilary, ‘On the Councils’, XXVII.63. Institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin Robert White Translation (2014) (1541 edition)