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II think the Nicene Creed aimed at achieving uniformity in the stated beliefs of Christians and it has succeeded in doing so because of the political strength of the group backing it-but it required a long and messy struggle to make it stick. It is like the split of the communists into Bolsheviks and Mensheviks or any other illustration from politics, religion... |
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But note that the Creed of 325 doesn't actually mention the Trinity or even incorporate anything from the gospels or epistles.
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The Nicene Creed.
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A three person God and not simply a God and a begotten son.
With no person of the Holy Spirit. What you copied is the later Creed, not the one from 325 if Eusebius can be believed. |
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Though an inspired concept it may be, it does not mean that it is real in nature but only in appearance as function to humans below where all is illusion and so this is as well. |
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The Nicene Creed. 325 Quote: The Synod at Nice set forth this Creed We believe in one God, the Father Almighty, maker of all things visible and invisible; and in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the only-begotten of his Father, of the substance of the Father, God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God, begotten (γεννηθέντα), not made, being of one substance (ὁμοούσιον, consubstantialem) with the Father. One God,one Jesus Christ God of God very God of very God of one substance. Nicene creed 325 |
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Note that the persona or mask has 'no substance' about it and that is where the trinity is of the same substance with different modes of operation, and therefore have an identity of their own still inside the realm of being where now this word person is used. So the objection here is only a qualifier to make that distinction known, and yes, One God in three Persons, can so be used. |
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Tom, from the descriptions of these disputes over ostensibly obscure theological issues it sounds as if the emperors and others really had some kind of personal commitment to a particular idea, i.e. transubstantiation, homoosious, etc. beyond the political implications of it.
It just seems incredible that they didn't argue over something more tangible and with more practical consequences even if the dispute had political implications. Quote:
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