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Filioque — • It expresses the Procession of the Holy Ghost from both Father and Son as one Principle; and, it was the occasion of the Greek schism Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Filioque Filioque … Catholic encyclopedia
Filioque — Mit dem Filioque ist ein Zusatz zum Glaubensbekenntnis von Nizäa Konstantinopel von 381 gemeint, der in der ursprünglichen Fassung nicht enthalten ist. Bis heute sind das Filioque und der Primat des Papstes die beiden wichtigsten Punkte, die eine … Deutsch Wikipedia
Filioque — The Latin for the words and the Son which occur in our form of the Nicene Creed. They are not found in the original Creed as used in the Greek Church, but were added by the Third Council of Toledo, A.D. 589. This addition to the Creed by the… … American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia
Nicene Creed — Icon depicting Emperor Constantine (center) and the Fathers of the First Council of Nicaea of 325 as holding the Niceno–Constantinopolitan Creed of 381 The Nicene Creed (Latin: Symbolum Nicaenum) is the creed or profession of faith (Greek:… … Wikipedia
Photius, Saint — born с 820, Constantinople died 10th century; feast day February 6 Patriarch of Constantinople (858–867, 877–886). A high ranking civil servant, he was promoted swiftly through the ecclesiastical orders to become patriarch after the deposition of … Universalium
Christian theology — The Prophetess Anna, Rembrandt, 1631 See also: History of Christian theology and Outline of Christian theology Christian doctrine redirects here. For the United States Court case known by that name, see G.L. Christian and associates v. US.… … Wikipedia
Holy Spirit — In mainstream Christianity, the Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost is one of the three entities of the Holy Trinity which make up the single substance of God; that is, the Spirit is considered to act in concert with and share an essential nature with God… … Wikipedia
Patriarch John XI of Constantinople — John XI Bekkos (also, commonly, Beccus; name sometimes also spelled Veccus , Vekkos , or Beccos ) (c. 1225 March 1297) was Patriarch of Constantinople from June 2, 1275 to December 26, 1282, and the chief Greek advocate, in Byzantine times, of… … Wikipedia
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