
1) Christian term
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Filioque (church), Latin for `and (from) the Son`, is a phrase included in some forms of the Nicene Creed but not others, and which has been the subject of great controversy between Eastern and Western churches. The controversial phrase is shown here in italics: Whether one includes that phrase, and exactly how the phrase is translated and under.....
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• (n.) The Latin for, `and from the Son,` equivalent to et filio, inserted by the third council of Toledo (a. d. 589) in the clause qui ex Patre procedit (who proceedeth from the Father) of the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed (a. d. 381), which makes a creed state that the Holy Ghost proceeds from the Son as well as from the Father. Hence, the...
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(Latin: `and from the Son`), phrase added to the text of the Christian creed by the Western church in the Middle Ages and considered one of the major ... [13 related articles]
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(Latin `and the Son`) a disputed term in the Christian creeds from the 8th century, referring to the issue of whether the Holy Spirit proceeds from God only or from God the Father and Son. Added...
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Fil`i·o'que noun (Eccl. Hist.) The Latin for, 'and from the Son,' equivalent to
et filio , inserted by the third council of Toledo (
a.d. 589) in the clause
qui ex Patre procedit (who proceedeth from the Father) of the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed (
a.d. 381)...
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/F/28

See Trinitarianism.
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