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The Council of Nicaea and Its Early Reception

2018
Abstract This chapter sets the scene for the various appeals to Nicaea during the Nestorian controversy, by analysing the nature of Nicaea’s earlier reception. It begins by examining the Council of Nicaea itself, and the terminology of the Creed. It then explains how attempts to replace Nicaea with superior councils and creeds during the
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The Council of Nicaea

International Review of Mission
AbstractThe experience of Indigenous women in the church is marked by exclusion even though Indigenous women are often the most active participants in the faith. “Living the Apostolic Faith Today” with a commitment to the decolonization of Christian mission cannot be complete without dismantling exclusive theologies and practices rooted in historical ...
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The Twenty Canons of the Council of Nicaea

2021
Apart from the very important profession of faith, the Council of Nicaea also promulgated twenty canons, most of which do not receive the same attention in research as the Nicene Creed, although these were already highly esteemed in ancient times. First of all, this chapter provides a brief review of their textual transmission.
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Athanasius and The Nicaea Council

2014
325  yılında  gerçekleşen  İznik  Konsili,  Hıristiyanlık  içerisinde  ilk  kez  resmi  bir  söylem  ile  sonuçlanmıştır.  Bu  yüzden  olsa  gerek  o,  Türkiye'de  yapılan  erken  dönem  Hıristiyanlık  araştırmaları içinde diğer konulara nispetle kendine daha fazla yer bulmuştur . Konsilin en önemli kararı Baba ile  İsa  arasındaki  öz  bakımından
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Religion and Politics at the Council at Nicaea

The Journal of Religion, 1975
The council of bishops that met at Nicaea, in what is now northwest Turkey, in the spring of the year 325 provides wonderful opportunities for any historian concerned with the human situation. Later generations referred to it as the first ecumenical council of the Christian church. They revered its decisions and regarded them as permanently valid. Many
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The Cambridge Companion to the Council of Nicaea

2020
Every Sunday, Christians all over the world recite the Nicene Creed as a confession of faith. While most do not know the details of the controversy that led to its composition, they are aware that the Council of Nicaea was a critical moment in the history of Christianity.
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