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*[[Nicene Creed (325)|Nicene Creed]], the creed adopted in 325 by the [[w:First Council of Nicaea|First Council of Nicaea]] |
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*[[Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed]], a revised version of the Nicene Creed of 325 which is the most widely used statement of core beliefs in Christianity |
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| notes = The Nicene Creed is a concise summary of the core beliefs of Christianity, primarily concerned with defining the nature of the three persons comprising the [[w:Trinity|Trinity]] - God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. It was originally adopted by the [[w:First Ecumenical Council|First Ecumenical Council]] in 325. A modified version of the creed including what is known as the [[w:Filioque clause|Filioque clause]] is more common in [[w:Western Christianity|Western Christianity]]. This is sometimes called the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed, but often simply the Nicene Creed. |
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==See also== |
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*[[Book of Common Prayer (1892)/Nicene Creed|Nicene Creed]] in the [[Book of Common Prayer (1892)|Book of Common Prayer (1892 transcription of the 1662 manuscript)]]. |
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* {{CE link|Nicene and Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed}} |
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*[[Nicene Creed (ECUSA Book of Common Prayer)|Nicene Creed]] in the [[Book of Common Prayer (ECUSA)|Episcopal Church (United States) Book of Common Prayer (1979)]]. |
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[[el:Σύμβολο της Πίστεως]] |
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[[es:Credo Niceno]] |
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[[it:Simbolo di Nicea-Costantinopoli]] |
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[[ja:ニカイア信条]] |
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[[la:Symbolum Nicænum Costantinopolitanum]] |
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[[pt:Credo Niceno]] |
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[[ru:Никео-Цареградский символ веры]] |
Revision as of 00:11, 17 June 2018
- Nicene Creed, the creed adopted in 325 by the First Council of Nicaea
- Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed, a revised version of the Nicene Creed of 325 which is the most widely used statement of core beliefs in Christianity
See also
- "Nicene and Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed," in Catholic Encyclopedia, (ed.) by Charles G. Herbermann and others, New York: The Encyclopaedia Press (1913)