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Celebrating Nicaea

Ecumenical Review, 2023
AbstractWhy should Christians from churches of the Reformation be marking the 1700th anniversary of Nicaea? Some Christians from such churches regard Nicaea as emblematic of Christianity's “fall” from the radical and subversive faith of Jesus’ teaching, miracles, and welcome to become an abstract and theological discourse dependent not on the Bible but
Susan Durber
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Nicaea

Antiquity, 1929
Nicaea is now known to us only as a name, a somewhat illusionary place connected with synods, bishops and councils of the Church and, more usually, with the creed which takes its name from it. But in reality it is more than a name. Some fifty miles from Brusa, or a good day's journey from Constantinople with the aid of all the conveniences of modern ...
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Nicaea and the West

Vigiliae Christianae, 1997
L'A. tente de prouver que comme pour la controverse arienne de 318, les actes du concile de Nicee prennent place sans engagement considerable de la theologie occidentale. Apres les decisions de 325, l'isolement de l'Occident se poursuit. D'apres le peu de sources qui sont disponibles pour l'historien, on peut neanmoins bien voir que les discussions ...
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East of Nicaea

Religion and Theology
Abstract A commonly asserted dogma of Nicene reception has been the creed’s early and enthusiastic incorporation into the theology of Syriac Christianity’s most famous representative, Ephrem of Nisibis. The latter’s oeuvre indeed directs considerable intellectual firepower against those that sought to subordinate ...
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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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Deuteros Theos: Constantine’s Christology at Nicaea

Journal of Early Christian History, 2021
Kegan A Chandler
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The Future of Nicaea

Written from a Protestant (Reformed) perspective, this chapter is a reflection on the future of Nicaea for churches in various contexts. What do we mean, however, by “Nicaea”? What this word means for us today is very different from early accounts of this council. For us, it often means a creed containing a series of dogmatic promulgations, including a
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