Early Church on Creatio Ex Nihilo

In this post I will cite some of the very early witnesses for the Church’s belief in the doctrine of creatio ex nihilo, that God created all things from nothing. All emphasis is mine.

The Shepherd of Hermas (Book II)

Commandment 1

On Faith in God.

First of all, believe that there is one God who created and finished all things, and made all things out of nothing. He alone is able to contain…

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Watch: Steven Spielberg Says ‘Disclosure Day’ Will Leave Christians Questioning Their Faith in God

Half a century after Steven Spielberg challenged audiences to think about what lies beyond the starry canopy that defines our universe in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, the director is again challenging accepted precepts of faith and singular belief in a supreme being.

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The Name He Refused

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The Christology of Pseudo-Clement

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The Witness Who Knew His Name

A Poem Inspired by John 1:19-20 Beside the river's winding thread,Where desert winds their whispers spread,A solitary herald stoodAmong the stones and drifting wood.No throne adorned his humble place,No royal sign proclaimed his grace;Yet multitudes from hill and plainHad crossed the dust to hear his strain. The ancient prophets long had passed,Their voices silent at...

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The Boundary of God’s Sovereign Hand

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The Lights Above Mercer Street

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A Bible Study Reflecting on Genesis 1:14-15 Genesis 1:14–15 stands as one of the most profound declarations in Scripture regarding order, purpose, time, and the sustaining wisdom of God within creation. These verses declare: “And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and...

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The Flight Beneath the Midnight Sky

A Poem Inspired by Matthew 2:13 Beneath the weight of midnight’s solemn veil,When Judah slept beneath the iron hush,There came a voice no earthly wind conveyed,A warning breathed through heaven’s hidden gate.The silent chamber where the Child reclinedWas touched by terror riding on the dark,For death had stirred within a tyrant’s breast,And wrath had sharpened...

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The Last Call Before Departure

A Short Story Inspired by Luke 9:61 Ethan Reeves stared at the glowing departure board while the rain pressed against the airport windows like restless fingers. Flights blinked in red and white across the screen, cities appearing and disappearing in an endless rhythm of leaving. Dallas. Seattle. Atlanta. Denver. Chicago — Boarding Soon. He tightened...

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