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The Nicene Creed (Greek: Σύμβολον τῆς Νίκαιας, Latin: Symbolum Nicaenum) is the profession of faith or creed that is most widely used in Christian liturgy. It forms the mainstream definition of Christianity for most Christians. It is called Nicene n because, in its original form (not the form used today), it was adopted in the c...
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a Christian statement of faith that is the only ecumenical creed because it is accepted as authoritative by the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, ... [21 related articles]
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One of the fundamental creeds of Christianity, drawn up by the Council of Nicaea, a meeting of
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The Nicene Creed was the formal summary of Christian beliefs promulgated at the first council of Nicaea in 325 A.D. The Nicene Creed is a longer formulation of Christian beliefs authorised at the council of Constantinople in 381, and now used in most Christian liturgies.
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n] - a formal creed summarizing Christian beliefs
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The formal statement or profession of faith commonly recited during the Eucharist.
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noun (Christianity) a formal creed summarizing Christian beliefs; first adopted in 325 and later expanded
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One of the fundamental creeds of Christianity, drawn up by the Council of Nicaea, a meeting of bishops in AD 325. The Council of Nicaea was the first ecumenical (worldwide) council. The church leaders met to discuss teachings about Jesus. The words of the Nicene Creed were formulated by the bishops and were a statement of the most important beliefs...
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a formal statement of the chief tenets of Christian belief, adopted by the first Nicene Council. · a later creed of closely similar formorreferred, perhaps erroneously, to the Council of Constantinople (a.d.381), received universally in the Eastern Church and, with an addition introduced in the 6th century a.d.,accepted generally throughout...
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