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{{summary | text=Christians have formulated a number of statements of [[faith]] that seek to put their beliefs in a nutshell. In this sense, perhaps the earliest statement of [[Christian]] faith is that Jesus is Lord. The most widely used creed is probably the [[Nicene Creed]].}}
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Christians have formulated a number of statements of [[faith]] that seek to put their beliefs in a nutshell. In this sense, perhaps the earliest statement of [[Christian]] faith is that Jesus is Lord. The most widely used creed is probably the [[Nicene Creed]].
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Christians have formulated a number of statements of [[faith]] that seek to put their beliefs in a nutshell. In this sense, perhaps the earliest statement of [[Christian]] faith is that Jesus is Lord. The most widely used creed is probably the [[Nicene Creed]].
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===Early creeds===
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===Recent creeds, catechisms and articles of faith===
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{{returnto}} [[Christian doctrine and debates]]

Revision as of 12:25, 21 June 2007

Synopsis

Christians have formulated a number of statements of faith that seek to put their beliefs in a nutshell. In this sense, perhaps the earliest statement of Christian faith is that Jesus is Lord. The most widely used creed is probably the Nicene Creed.

Contents

Related topics


Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons

Creeds and catechisms (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)


For related quotations see Creeds and catechisms (quotes)


Main article

Christians have formulated a number of statements of faith that seek to put their beliefs in a nutshell. In this sense, perhaps the earliest statement of Christian faith is that Jesus is Lord. The most widely used creed is probably the Nicene Creed.

Early creeds

Recent creeds, catechisms and articles of faith

Links


Return to Christian doctrine and debates