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− | + | ''In brief,'' 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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− | [[ | + | '''Overviews''' |
+ | * [[An introduction to the Creeds of early Christianity]] | ||
− | [[Catholic Catechism|The Roman Catholic Catechism]] | + | |
+ | '''Specific creeds''' | ||
+ | * [[Apostles' Creed]] | ||
+ | * [[Nicene Creed]] | ||
+ | * [[Athanasian Creed]] | ||
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+ | '''Related topics''' | ||
+ | * [[Ecumenical Council]] | ||
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+ | '''Recent catechisms and statements of beliefs''' | ||
+ | * [[Catholic Catechism|The Roman Catholic Catechism]] | ||
+ | * [[The 39 articles of faith of Anglican church]] | ||
Revision as of 16:53, 5 September 2005
In brief, 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.
Overviews
Specific creeds
Related topics
Recent catechisms and statements of beliefs
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