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- Creed abstract "A creed, confession, symbol, or statement of faith is a statement of the shared beliefs of a religious community. Creeds are not intended to be comprehensive, but to be a summary of core beliefs. The term "creed" can also refer to a person's political or social beliefs, or is sometimes used to mean religious affiliation.One of the most widely used creeds in Christianity is the Nicene Creed, first formulated in AD 325 at the First Council of Nicaea. It was based on Christian understanding of the Canonical Gospels, the letters of the New Testament and to a lesser extent the Old Testament. Affirmation of this creed, which describes the Trinity, is generally taken as a fundamental test of orthodoxy for most Christian denominations. The Apostles' Creed is also broadly accepted. Some Christian denominations and other groups have rejected the authority of those creeds.Muslims declare the shahada, or testimony: "I bear witness that there is no god but (the One) God (Allah), and I bear witness that Muhammad is God's messenger."Whether Judaism is creedal has been a point of some controversy. Although some say Judaism is noncreedal in nature, others say it recognizes a single creed, the Shema Yisrael, which begins: "Hear, O Israel: the LORD our God, the LORD is one."".
- Creed thumbnail Nicaea_icon.jpg?width=300.
- Creed wikiPageExternalLink www.creeds.net.
- Creed wikiPageExternalLink creeds.
- Creed wikiPageExternalLink www.internationalcreedforpeace.co.uk.
- Creed wikiPageExternalLink book.asp?isbn=9780300093919.
- Creed wikiPageID "7212".
- Creed wikiPageRevisionID "606664532".
- Creed hasPhotoCollection Creed.
- Creed subject Category:Religious_terminology.
- Creed subject Category:Statements_of_faith.
- Creed comment "A creed, confession, symbol, or statement of faith is a statement of the shared beliefs of a religious community. Creeds are not intended to be comprehensive, but to be a summary of core beliefs. The term "creed" can also refer to a person's political or social beliefs, or is sometimes used to mean religious affiliation.One of the most widely used creeds in Christianity is the Nicene Creed, first formulated in AD 325 at the First Council of Nicaea.".
- Creed label "Chrześcijańskie wyznania wiary".
- Creed label "Credo (religion)".
- Creed label "Credo religioso".
- Creed label "Credo".
- Creed label "Credo".
- Creed label "Creed".
- Creed label "Geloofsbelijdenis".
- Creed label "Glaubensbekenntnis".
- Creed label "Символ веры".
- Creed label "عقيدة مسيحية".
- Creed label "信条".
- Creed label "信經".
- Creed sameAs Krédo.
- Creed sameAs Glaubensbekenntnis.
- Creed sameAs Credo.
- Creed sameAs Kredo.
- Creed sameAs Credo_(religion).
- Creed sameAs Kredo.
- Creed sameAs Credo_religioso.
- Creed sameAs 信条.
- Creed sameAs 신조.
- Creed sameAs Geloofsbelijdenis.
- Creed sameAs Chrześcijańskie_wyznania_wiary.
- Creed sameAs Credo.
- Creed sameAs m.048kp7h.
- Creed sameAs Q183770.
- Creed sameAs Q183770.
- Creed wasDerivedFrom Creed?oldid=606664532.
- Creed depiction Nicaea_icon.jpg.
- Creed isPrimaryTopicOf Creed.