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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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What did the Nicene Creed say?

open access: yesEcclesiastical Law Journal
Abstract This article examines the origin of and controversies surrounding the Nicene Creed and discusses its limitations as a statement of faith. It points out, for example, that the Creed fails to affirm either the unity of the three persons in one God or even the divinity or personhood of the Spirit. It neither affirms the creation
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Apostolicity of the Church

open access: yesForum Theologicum Sardicense
Alexander Alexandrov, Apostolicity of the Church. The number of marks of the Church is immense, as she is the body of Christ and possesses the attributes of the Holy Trinity.
Alexander Alexandrov
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Phillip Cary. The Nicene Creed: An Introduction

open access: yesKairos : Evangelical Journal of Theology
Cary’s book is not a definitive work on the Nicene Creed for those who want to research its theological and philosophical depths, and even some preachers will want more discussion on its history, protagonists, and meaning. Towards the end, it has shortcomings when discussing the Church and Baptism, possibly because these truths were not a focus of the ...
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