- The
Nicene Creed, also
called the
Creed of Constantinople, is the
defining statement of
belief of
Nicene Christianity and in
those Christian denominations...
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Nicene Christianity includes those Christian denominations that
adhere to the
teaching of the
Nicene Creed,
which was
formulated at the
First Council of...
- from 1204 to 1261, when the
Nicenes restored the
Byzantine Empire after they
recaptured Constantinople. Thus, the
Nicene Empire is seen as a
direct continuation...
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denominations of Christianity, the
writings of the Ante-
Nicene Fathers,
Nicene Fathers and Post-
Nicene Fathers are
included in
Sacred Tradition. As such, in...
- to this article:
Nicene and Post-
Nicene Fathers:
Series I
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relationship to God the Father, the
construction of the
first part of the
Nicene Creed, the
mandating of
uniform observance of the date of Easter, and the...
- at
first tolerated Nicene Christians,
owing to his fear of Constantinople, but
after 482
began to ****cute
Manichaeans and
Nicenes. He also
murdered many...
- [filiˈokwe]), a
Latin term
meaning "and from the Son", was
added to the
original Nicene Creed, and has been the
subject of
great controversy between Eastern and...
- III,
Chapter IV, 10".
Nicene and Post-
Nicene Fathers. II. Vol. I (1st ed.). Wikisource. Irenaeus. "Book III,
Chapter 3". Ante-
Nicene Fathers. Vol. I. Wikisource...
- The
Nicene Creed,
composed in part and
adopted at the
First Council of
Nicaea (325) and
revised with
additions by the
First Council of
Constantinople (381)...