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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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The Nicene Creed, the Church, and Christian Mission
AbstractThis article critically examines the significance of the Nicene Creed for mission within the evolving missional context of 2025, particularly in Southern Africa. In an era defined by the globalized nature of mission, the church is no longer viewed as the sender but as the one being sent, reflecting the missio Dei framework. The article explores
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Church Unity and Doctrinal Authority in Archpriest Sergei Bulgakov’s Book “At the Walls of Chersonesos” [PDF]
The article touches upon the theme of the unity of the church, which arises in the context of a hypothetical polemic between the bearers of the pro-Catholic and conservative Orthodox positions.
David Gzgzyan
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Communal and Institutional Trust: Authority in Religion and Politics [PDF]
Linda Zagzebski’s book on epistemic authority is an impressive and stimulating treatment of an important topic. 1 I admire the way she manages to combine imagination, originality and argumentative control.
Coady, C. A. J.
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The missing turning point. Apologetic roots of the Nicene creed
W tekstach apologetów greckich II w. jest wyraźnie powiedziane, że Logos został zrodzony z Ojca, a Justyn i Tacjan na opisanie tego procesu używają zazwyczaj greckiego czasownika gennao (rodzić), nigdy zaś ktizo (stwarzać).
Leszek Misiarczyk
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[Editorial] Nicaea at 1700: Roots and Branches in African Christianity
This issue of African Christian Theology is a themed issue celebrating the seventeenth centennial of the Nicene Creed. For the majority of Christians around the world, the Nicene Creed of 325 and the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed of 381 remain ...
Joshua Robert BARRON
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Die vroeë belydenisse aangaande Jesus in die Nuwe Testament
In 50 different instances in the Gospels and Acts confessions about Jesus are expressed. A synopsis of these confessions indicates that these confessions reflect on the question about who Jesus really is. Furthermore it is revealed that the contents of
G. J. C. Jordaan
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The Nicene Creed in Martin Thornton’s Ascetical Theology
African Anglicans have sought to contextualise their Christian faith beyond its colonial influence, by reinterpreting their faith, tradition, and practice in authentic African ways, while remaining faithful to their Anglican heritage.
R. Falconer
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Augustine on pagan knowledge of God and the Trinity
Augustine narrates in Confessions, VII, ix, 13-15 his encounter with the Platonist books, which permitted him to grasp the immateriality of God and surprisingly the Christian Trinity too, a thesis that seems confirmed in the psychological arguments he ...
Alfonso Herreros Besa
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Historically, Christianity wielded authority over virtue, condemning African ethics. Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), defined by digitals that transform intimacy, questions Pentecostal sexual ethics – generating contradictions between dogma and ...
Khonani M. Maselesele +2 more
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