Ministry in a Multi-Cultural and Unchurched Society

Ses s i on 9: Creeda l Theo l ogy as B l uepr i nt for Di sc i p l esh i p and Leader sh i p

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Lord; so are we forbidden by the catholic religion to say, there be three Gods or three Lords. The Father is made of none, neither created nor begotten. The Son is of the Father alone, nod made nor created but begotten. The Holy Spirit is of the Father and the Son, not made nor created nor begotten but proceeding. So there is one Father not three Fathers, one Son not three Sons, and Holy Spirit not three Holy Spirits. And in this Trinity there is nothing before or after, nothing greater or less, but the whole three Persons are coeternal together and coequal.

1. Creed often attributed to Athanasius around the 4th or 5th century

2. Direct statement on the nature on the Trinity, more thorough

3. Became a test of the orthodoxy and competence of the clergy in the West from the 7th century

4. Differences between Apostles’ and Nicene

a. More complex doctrinal character

b. More prosaic, less poetic

c. More as a plumb line of orthodoxy, less as a credo of faith

5. Reformers highly accepted, some use among Anglicans, but the East did not recognize it; of significantly less importance in catechesis and liturgy.

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