Date de publication originale : 1877
Auteur : Philip Schaff
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The Creeds of Christendom (3 vols.) is an extremely useful resource for Priests or Pastors, or serious students of theology. Vol1 provides a wealth of material ...
In Volume I, Schaff introduces the creeds by providing general information regarding their origin, value, authority, and classification.
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The Creeds of Christendom, vol. 2: The Greek and Latin Creeds · Author: Philip Schaff · Publisher: Harper & Brothers · Publication Date: 1878 · Pages: 634.
Through Creeds of Christendom, Schaff aims to bring understanding to those who adhere to different creeds. Schaff wisely reminds us that despite varying Christian denominations, Christ always remains at the center of the creeds. Creeds of Christendom, with a History and Critical notes.
Through Creeds of Christendom, Schaff aims to bring understanding to those who adhere to different creeds. He wisely reminds us that despite varying Christian ...
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The Creeds of Christendom, vol. 2: The Greek and Latin Creeds · Author: Philip Schaff · Publisher: Harper & Brothers · Publication Date: 1878 · Pages: 634.
23 sept. 2008 · The creeds of Christendom : with a history and critical notes. by: Schaff, Philip, 1819-1893. Publication date: 1877. Topics: Creeds. Publisher ...
Autres questions
What are the three creeds of Christianity?
Creeds
Apostles' Creed. An ecumenical symbol of faith and summary of foundational Christian beliefs.
Athanasian Creed. A statement of belief focused on Trinitarian doctrine and Christology.
Nicene Creed. A statement of the early church in opposition to certain heresies, especially Arianism.
What are the creeds and confessions of the church?
Creeds focus on the persons of the Trinity—by whom we are saved and, by faith, in whom we are saved. Confessions of course also contain statements about the Trinity, but they mainly deal with truths that derive from the great truths about God, his Son, and his Spirit.
What is the meaning of the creeds?
It comes from the Latin word credo meaning “I believe.” Creeds are useful for teaching the faith and fostering fellowship between believers. Some Christians avoid creeds because they see them as attempts to replace the authority of Scripture.
What is the history of the creeds?
It was first formulated at Nicaea in 325 by the first of the universal, or ecumenical, councils, after Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire, and was designed not as a baptismal confession but as a binding standard of orthodox teachings.
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THE CREEDS OF CHRISTENDOM Three Volumes Complete: Vol. One The History of Creeds; Vol. Two The Greek and Latin Creeds; Vol. ThreeThe Evangelical Protestant ...
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Philip Schaff, author of the standard 8 volume History Of The Christian Church, assembles all of the major Christian creedal statements from the early church to ...