Apostles' Creed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Apostles' Creed (Latin: Symbolum Apostolorum or Symbolum Apostolicum ), sometimes titled Symbol of the Apostles , is an early statement of Christian belief, a creed or "symbol". It is wide...
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A creed is a statement of belief—usually religious belief—or faith often recited as part of a religious service. The word derives from the Latin: for I believe (because the Latin translation of th...
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Origin of the creed ... Thus, taking the document as a whole, we may say confidently, in the words of a modern Protestant authority, that "in and with our Creed we confess that which since the days of the Apostles has been the faith of united Christendom" (Zahn, Apostles' Creed, tr., p, 222). The question of the apostolicity...
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The three earliest and most widely used Creeds of the Christian Church, also called the Ecumenical Creeds: the Apostles' Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the Athanasian Creed. ... The Apostles' Creed ... While the Athanasian Creed is one of the three most important Creeds of the early Church, its author and origin remains a mystery.
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The Apostles' Creed: Origin, History, and Some Early Commentaries. Instrumenta Patristica et Medievalia 43. Turnhout: Brepols, 2002. Pp. 603. €95. ...
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THE APOSTLES' CREED VERSUS GNOSTICISM ; (Chalcedon Christian source with further comments - CK) ... Although so much is uncertain about the origin of the Creed that the Irish monks recited, one thing is clear: unless it reached Ireland before 432, it must have been brought by Patrick himself, who would have become...
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English translation (1899); H. B. Swete, The Apostles' Creed and Primitive Christianity (1894); A. C. McGiffert, The Apostles' Creed, Its Origin, Its Purpose, and Its Historical Interpretation (1902).
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The Apostles Creed, developed between the second and ninth centuries as a baptismal creed for new Christians is the most popular creed used in worship by Western Christians. Its central doctrines are those of the Trinity and God the Creator. ... The Apostles' Creed...
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Definitions according to the Apostles' Creed, one philosopher, dictionaries, and Google ... The Apostles' creed: ... There is no consensus over the origin of the creed:
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The Apostles Creed is made up of three short paragraphs, one each for each ‘person’ of the Trinity. So what does the Creed have to say about the Trinity? ... Having both human and divine origin, Jesus is both fully human and fully God.
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