The Story of The Trinity with Dr. Bryan Litfin

The Story of The Trinity with Dr. Bryan Litfin

From Michael Easley inContext by Michael Easley

March 31, 2026 · 39 min · Season 13 · Episode 607

About this episode

Michael Easley discusses the historical and theological significance of the Trinity with Dr. Bryan Litfin.

Was the Trinity invented in the fourth century? Or was it always there in Scripture? On this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with church historian Bryan Litfin to discuss his book, The Story of the Trinity: Controversy, Crisis, and the Creation of the Nicene Creed. Together they explore why the Trinity was not created at First Council of Nicaea, but clarified there. From the Shema in Deuteronomy to the Son of Man in Daniel, and from the Gospels to Pentecost, Scripture consistently reveals one God in three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Chapters 00:00 Why the Trinity Matters for Salvation 03:00 Why Evangelicals Are Rediscovering the Nicene Creed 08:00 What Is a Creed? (And Why It’s Not Above Scripture) 14:00 Monotheism in a Polytheistic World 22:00 Theophanies and Christ in the Old Testament 30:00 Jesus as the Son of God and Son of Man 36:00 The Holy Spirit and the Fulfillment of the New Covenant 42:00 Was the Trinity Invented at Nicaea? Key Topics Discussed: -Why creeds matter for modern evangelicals -How Jesus understood Himself as the Son sent by the Father -The Holy Spirit’s role in fulfilling the New Covenant -Why theology is essential—not optional—for…

People in this episode

Host: Michael Easley

Guest: Dr. Bryan Litfin

Topics covered

  • Trinity
  • Nicene Creed
  • Christian theology
  • Salvation
  • Monotheism
  • Creeds

Keywords

  • Trinity
  • Nicene Creed
  • Christianity
  • theology
  • salvation
  • creeds
  • monotheism
  • Old Testament
  • New Covenant

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Books & works: The Story of the Trinity: Controversy, Crisis, and the Creation of the Nicene Creed

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