jurisdiction, the incorporation of the filioque in the Constantinopolitan Nicenecreed, and his pressure on Bulgaria to remain under Roman rule, provoked tensions
years after Nicaea in 325, nobody mentioned or used or defended the NiceneCreed or ousia language: “For nearly twenty years after Nicaea, nobody mentions
Eusebius of Caesarea wrote, in On the Theology of the Church, that the NiceneCreed is a full expression of Christian theology, which begins with: "We believe
way, they were able to significantly influence the formulation of the NiceneCreed. His anti-Arian polemic against Eusebius of Nicomedia made him unpopular
distinctions between the Father and the Son and their co-equality. In the NiceneCreed, Christians confess that on the basis of his eternal “begetting”, the
across the country.[citation needed] Apostles' Creed Heidelberg Catechism NiceneCreed Member of the World Communion of Reformed Churches and the World Council
infallible Word of God, subscribes to the Ecumenical Creeds (Apostolic, NiceneCreed, Chalcedonian Creed and Athanasian Creed) and the Westminster Standards
Wayback Machine Interview with Research on Religion: "Hollywood and the NiceneCreed" Lederman, Marsha (January 3, 2016). "Author Billie Livingston entwines
Cappadocia (339–346), Arian Patriarch; not accepted by the adherents of the Nicenecreed (and thus not counted by Coptic Orthodox, Byzantine Orthodox or Catholic
continuously paged. One of them, entitled ‘Discours declaring what time the NiceneCreed began to bee sung in the Church,’ contains a brief notice of early organs