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  • ...: [[Roman Catholicism]], [[Eastern Orthodoxy]], and [[Protestantism]]. The Nicene Creed is significant for its affirmation of the [[Trinity]]: that the Fathe The Nicene Creed was formulated to address the [[Arianism|Arian controversy]], which q
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  • ...was a created being who was distinct from and inferior to God the Father. Nicene Christianity encompasses the majority of mainstream Christian denominations ...essing the controversy surrounding Arianism. The council's outcome was the Nicene Creed, which declared that the Son is "of the same substance" ([[Homoousios
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  • ...ers]], the [[Ante-Nicene Fathers]], the [[Nicene Fathers]], and the [[Post-Nicene Fathers]], reflecting their chronological placement and theological develop == Ante-Nicene Fathers ==
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  • ...was a created being who was distinct from and inferior to God the Father. Nicene Christianity encompasses the majority of mainstream Christian denominations ...essing the controversy surrounding Arianism. The council's outcome was the Nicene Creed, which declared that the Son is "of the same substance" ([[Homoousios
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  • ...ts role in defining the nature of the [[Holy Trinity]] and affirming the [[Nicene Creed]] established by the [[First Council of Nicaea]] in 325 AD. ...ine nature of [[Jesus Christ]]. Emperor Theodosius I, who had embraced the Nicene Creed, sought to strengthen its position and unify the Church under its doc
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  • ...: [[Roman Catholicism]], [[Eastern Orthodoxy]], and [[Protestantism]]. The Nicene Creed is significant for its affirmation of the [[Trinity]]: that the Fathe The Nicene Creed was formulated to address the [[Arianism|Arian controversy]], which q
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  • ...ries, with the most widely recognized being the [[Apostles' Creed]], the [[Nicene Creed]], and the [[Athanasian Creed]]. These creeds play a crucial role in ====Nicene Creed====
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  • ...ne the Great]]. The council condemned Arius's teachings and produced the [[Nicene Creed]], affirming the co-eternity and co-equality of the Son with the Fath ...ly after the [[Council of Constantinople]] in AD 381, which reaffirmed the Nicene Creed and further condemned Arianism.
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  • ...he most significant decision made by the council was the adoption of the [[Nicene Creed]], a statement of faith that affirmed the co-eternity and consubstant ...on the development of Christian doctrine and ecclesiastical structure. The Nicene Creed, in particular, has remained a foundational statement of faith for mo
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  • ...il]] of the Christian Church and was pivotal in the establishment of the [[Nicene Creed]], a statement of belief that is still used in Christian liturgy toda ...d ecclesiastical structure. The city's name is forever associated with the Nicene Creed, which continues to be a fundamental element of Christian faith.
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  • ...worship services and are considered foundational statements of belief. The Nicene Creed, formulated in the 4th century, is widely accepted by most Christian ...lief and fostering a sense of community among believers. Whether it is the Nicene Creed in Christianity, the Shahada in Islam, or the Shema in Judaism, the P
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  • ...Christians, supported by his mother Justina, and the [[Nicene Christianity|Nicene]] Christians, led by [[Ambrose]], the bishop of Milan. The dispute culminat * [[Nicene Christianity]]
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  • ...an sects that diverged from Nicene orthodoxy. Theodosius actively promoted Nicene Christianity and took measures to suppress other religious practices, inclu
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  • ...ts within the empire, particularly the struggle between [[Arianism]] and [[Nicene Christianity]]. ...an Christian and his policies favored Arians over those who adhered to the Nicene Creed, leading to tensions and conflicts within the Christian community.
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  • ...an beliefs. The most famous examples are the [[Apostles' Creed]] and the [[Nicene Creed]], both of which articulate core Christian doctrines. These creeds se - The [[Apostles' Creed]] and [[Nicene Creed]] in Christianity.
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  • ...denied the full divinity of [[Jesus Christ]], and produced the original [[Nicene Creed]], affirming the consubstantiality of the Son with the Father. ...] was held in 381 under the reign of Emperor Theodosius I. It expanded the Nicene Creed with additional descriptions of the [[Holy Spirit]] to combat the [[M
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  • ...[First Council of Nicaea]] in 325, which led to the establishment of the [[Nicene Creed]], a fundamental statement of Christian faith. ...vent in this regard, addressing the Arian controversy and establishing the Nicene Creed, which defined the orthodox understanding of the Christian faith.
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  • ...rgy of the Word includes readings from the [[Scriptures]], a homily, the [[Nicene Creed]], and prayers of the faithful. The Liturgy of the Eucharist includes
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  • ...op of Milan died, and a dispute arose between the Arian Christians and the Nicene Christians over his succession. Ambrose, as governor, went to the church to ...ed, reflect a deep understanding of the Scriptures and a commitment to the Nicene Creed, which defined the divinity of Jesus Christ against Arianism.
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  • ...esurrection of Jesus]], and the [[Incarnation]]. They also adhere to the [[Nicene Creed]], which defines their doctrinal beliefs. The church practices [[litu
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  • * [[Nicene Creed]]
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  • ...e early ecumenical councils. These doctrines, collectively known as the '''Nicene Creed''', represent the benchmark for orthodoxy in most Christian churches.
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