No, not really. You’ve described where the gospel is unveiled, and the Person who embodies the gospel, but you haven’t explained what Roman Catholics consider to be “the gospel.” I’m thinking maybe a sentence or two summarizing the RC understanding of “the gospel.”
I'm a little uncertain as to your meaning. Are you saying that, in your view, the Creeds aren't a short but accurate summary of the Gospel?
I can think of other, shorter summaries, which are not identical, but which do express facets of the Gospel:
- "Christ has died; Christ is risen; Christ will come again" (Eucharistic Acclamation);
- Or Luke 4:43 "But he said, "I must preach the good news of the kingdom of God to the other towns also, because that is why I was sent." (Jesus says the Good News ---the Gospel--- is the Kingdom of God); or
- Or for example, in Matthew 6:33 Jesus says, "Seek first God's kingdom and his righteousness and all these things shall be added to you." Again he says the Kingdom of God is the main thing, all the rest is "additional."
I'm interested in your views on this.