Nicene Creed

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Etymology

Named after the council of Nicaea in 325, called by the Emperor Constantine I to settle the question of the nature of Christ.

Proper noun

The Nicene Creed

  1. The first official creed of the early Christian church, stating the basic tenets of the Christian faith, including the nature of the Holy Trinity
    Synonyms: Nicene Faith, Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed

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