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Jaký Otec, takový Syn: Systematická důležitost a výzva nicejského ὁμοούσιος

open access: yesTeologická Reflexe
The article shows that, although the origin and exact meaning of the central Nicene concept cannot be precisely determined and although its implementation in the creed was rather contingent, its importance and consequences are far-reaching. It became the
Petr Gallus
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Pentecostal doctrine in Apostles’ Creed and the 4IR: CFC and the River Church as case studies

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Pentecostal Studies
Background: The 325 Nicene Apostles’ Creed was formulated to assist the church in knowing and practicing the correct belief as taught by the Apostles.
Buti D. Mulutsi
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The Synod of Constantinople 879–880 as a witness to the ecclesiology of communion: The horos, canons and the problem of the boundaries of orthodoxy

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
This article argues that the Synod of Constantinople 879–880 constitutes a significant witness to an early medieval ecclesiology of communion, in which doctrinal fidelity, canonical order and ecclesial reconciliation are held together within a single ...
Wojciech Słomski
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NICENE CREED AND CHRISTIAN UNITY

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Seventeen centuries after the Council of Nicaea (325), the Nicene Creed continues to shape the Church’s faith, guiding ecumenical dialogue and renewing participation of the laity in the synodal mission of communion. The Creed’s confession of Christ as “true God from true God” grounds a unity that transcends denominational boundaries, inviting Churches ...
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The Theology of the Council of Nicaea

open access: yesSt Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology
The Council of Nicaea in 325 was a critical theological and institutional watershed between the local and often diverse theologies of one God as Trinity in the second- and third-century Christian communities and the universal or catholic credal ...
Rebecca Lyman
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From Tertullian to the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed: An Adventist Perspective the Doctrine of the Trinity in the Early Church Theology

open access: yesTheoRhēma
This article examines Seventh-day Adventist perspectives on the early development of the Trinity. It reviews three major stages of Trinitarian thought in the third and fourth centuries—Tertullian, Origen, and the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed.
Gheorghe Răzmeriță
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