A lot. The entire prayer explains the core beliefs of Catholics. Throughout the prayer, certain sections are focused on members of the trinity. First, God the Father who created Heaven and Earth. Then, God the Son who came to save us from sins. Finally, God the Holy Spirit who has been the voice behind the prophets. The prayer also explains the relationship between them, that none created the other and have always existed.
The Son of God, Jesus Christ is the person of the trinity most emphasized in the Creeds.
A:Paul lived long before the Nicene Creed was formulated. If he had been alive at the same time, Paul might have been puzzled by references to the Holy Trinity, but would no doubt have been in general agreement with most of the Nicene Creed.
The NICENE Creed
Please enlighten me someone. I do not see any one statement of 'each person of the Trinity' in the Nicene Creed. I see four statements of, "we believe in": One God, One Lord Jesus Christ, The Holy Spirit, and One holy catholic and apostolic church
The Nicene Creed was accepted by the Council of Trent because it is one of the foundational statements of Christian belief, affirming key doctrines such as the Trinity and the divinity of Christ. The Council of Trent sought to uphold traditional Christian teachings, and the Nicene Creed was seen as a unifying statement of faith that transcended denominational differences.
The Nicene Creed has its origin in the Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed are part of Tradition, or at least the Apostles' Creed is, the Nicene Creed would probably be considered the Magisterium.
The Apostle's Creed is a short version of the Nicene Creed. If someone asks you, "What do Catholicsbelieve in?", you could tell them the Apostle's Creed if you just want to summarize it or the Nicene Creed if you want to give them exactly what you believe in. But the Christian church's creed is the Nicene Creed.
tbh. I have no clue what the Nicene creed reveal. that is why im asking you . dhurbrain
I'm not sure what you are referring to as the Nicene Creed does not mention Jordan.
The way The Nicene Creed describes God is wrong because if God, Jesus, and The Holy Spirit were one being how could Jesus have reserected him self three days after he was hung on the torter stake? He could not have so the Trinity Doctrine has been and always will be proved false
Yes, the Nicene Creed was originally Catholic but it is used by a number of Protestant denominations also.