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''In brief'': The Nicene Creed is a Christian statement of faith accepted by the major Christian denominations. It gets its name from the First Council of Nicaea in 325 at which it was adopted. It was later revised in 381. There have been many further creeds, in reaction to further perceived heresy, but this one, as revised in 381 was the very last time both Catholic and Orthodox communions could bring themselves to agree upon a creed.
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{{summary | text=The Nicene Creed is a Christian statement of faith accepted by the major Christian denominations. It gets its name from the [[First Council of Nicaea]] in 325 at which it was adopted. It was later revised in 381. There have been many further creeds, in reaction to further perceived heresy, but this one, as revised in 381 was the very last time both Catholic and Orthodox communions could bring themselves to agree upon a creed.}}
  
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* [[Nicene Creed (English)]]
 
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* [[Nicene Creed (Greek)]]
'''Overview / explanations'''
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* [[Nicene Creed (Latin)]]
* [[About the Nicene Creed]]
 
* [[Nicene Creed (wikipedia)]]
 
* [[Arianism|What is Arianism?]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''Words to the Nicene Creed'''
 
* [[Words to the Nicene Creed (English)|English]]
 
* [[Words to the Nicene Creed (original Greek)|Greek]]
 
* [[Words to the Nicene Creed (Latin version)|Latin]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''Articles / opinions'''
 
* [[Comments about the Nicene Creed]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''Quotes'''
 
* [[Quotes about the Nicene Creed]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''See also'''
 
* [[Filioque clause]]
 
* [[The Great Schism]]
 
  
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* [[First Ecumenical Council]]
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* [[Arianism]]
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* [[Filioque clause]] | [[The Great Schism]]
  
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Revision as of 07:45, 29 July 2006

The Nicene Creed is a Christian statement of faith accepted by the major Christian denominations. It gets its name from the First Council of Nicaea in 325 at which it was adopted. It was later revised in 381. There have been many further creeds, in reaction to further perceived heresy, but this one, as revised in 381 was the very last time both Catholic and Orthodox communions could bring themselves to agree upon a creed. (Read more)




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