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The Nicene Creed: Remembering What It Says; Re‐membering What It Forgot to Say
Abstract The year 2025 marks the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea in 325 CE and the initial draft of the Nicene Creed. The Nicene Creed continues to be recited and used regularly by almost all Christians today. This demonstrates how instrumental it has been for the Christian church.
Andrew G. Suderman
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Remarks on the Letter of the Patriarch Theophylact to Tsar Peter in the Context of Certain Byzantine and Slavic Anti-heretic Texts [PDF]
Translated by Marek MajerThe Letter of patriarch Theophylact to tsar Peter is the oldest, but seemingly not the most informative Greek source for the history of Bogomilism.
Mintchev, Gueorgui
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St. Gregory the Theologian and St. Damasus of Rome: comparative analysis of theological and church-political positions [PDF]
This article gives a comparative analysis of theological and political views of two most important representatives of the Nicene party at the fi nal stage of the Arian controversy, namely St. Damasus of Rome and St. Gregory the Theologian.
Georgy Zakharov
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Nicaea and Women’s Ordained Ministry
Abstract Looking to the forthcoming Sixth World Conference on Faith and Order, we might recollect that the fifth conference at Santiago de Compostela in 1993 spoke of “continuing our study” on the ordination of women, but this ambition has never been carried out.
Maria Munkholt Christensen
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Wiara w listach św. Bazylego Wielkiego
The article is an examination of Basil’s teaching about faith and its importance in his large correspondence. The bishop of Caesarea describes faith as the acceptance of the Gospel, the conviction of the truth of the message, a confession of one’s ...
Mieczysław Celestyn Paczkowski
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“Where Now for Visible Unity?”
Abstract This article provides a short introduction to the activities and the spirit of the World Council of Churches for the ecumenical year 2025 by paying particular attention to the commemoration and anniversary celebration of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea, which will take place in October 2025 in Egypt under the theme “Where now for ...
Martin Illert
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The Augsburg Confession in Context (Part 1) [PDF]
Lutherans cannot truly look forward into the 1980s without first looking back to the 1520s and 1530s — to the “confessional rocks” from which they were ...
Ritter, Walter A.
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ABSTRACT This is an article about the relationship between historical scholarship and pedagogy. The teaching of history can itself be seen as a meaningful form of historical scholarship and poses some of the same methodological, theoretical, and ethical questions as historical research, albeit usually generating quite different answers to the queries ...
Zachary Conn
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The Niagara Report: Report of the Anglican-Lutheran Consultation on Episcope 1987 [PDF]
Reviewed Book: The Niagara Report: Report of the Anglican-Lutheran Consultation on Episcope 1987.
Remus, Harold
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From the Council of Nicaea to the Age of AI: What kind of human did Jesus become?
The Council of Nicaea is significant in Christian theology as it debated the primacy of Jesus, which included the nature of Jesus’ humanity. To consider Jesus’ humanity, a certain understanding of what it means to be human must be employed. This article
W. Bentley
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