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  • Filioque - Wikipedia
    Filioque ( ˌfɪliˈoʊkwi, - kweɪ FIL-ee-OH-kwee, -⁠kway; Ecclesiastical Latin: [filiˈokwe]), a Latin term meaning "and from the Son", was added to the original Nicene Creed, and has been the subject of great controversy between Eastern and Western Christianity The term refers to the Son, Jesus Christ, with the Father, as the one shared origin of the Holy Spirit It is not in the
  • and the Son’: Basics of the ‘Filioque’ - Word on Fire
    Home › Articles › ‘ and the Son’: Basics of the ‘Filioque’ This year marks the 1,700th anniversary of the very first ecumenical council, the Council of Nicaea (325) In response to the Arian heresy, which denied the full divinity of Jesus Christ, the Nicene Fathers produced a creed professing the correct doctrine But it only mentions the Holy Spirit twice, stating that Christ
  • Filioque - Oxford Reference
    The word inserted in the Western version of the Nicene Creed to assert the doctrine of the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Son as well as from the Father, which is not admitted by the Eastern Church It was one of the central issues in the Great Schism of 1054 Filioque is Latin, literally ‘and from the Son’
  • The Filioque | Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral
    Filioque is the word that was inserted in the Western version of the Nicene Creed to assert the doctrine of the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Son as well as from the Father This was an innovation in the Western Church and done without an Ecumenical Council It was one of the central issues in the Great Schism of 1054
  • What is the Filioque Clause Controversy? - Bible Hub
    Historical Background The term “Filioque” is a Latin word meaning “and the Son ” It first appeared as an addition to the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed (commonly referred to as the Nicene Creed) in certain Western Christian contexts The original Creed, established in its completed form at the First Council of Constantinople in 381 AD, affirms belief in the Holy Spirit “who proceeds
  • The Filioque in the Nicene Creed - mikelilley. com
    The term “Filioque,” meaning “and from the Son” in Latin, was added to the Nicene Creed in the late 6th century, specifically at the Third Synod of Toledo in Spain in 589 CE, altering the original statement that the Holy Spirit proceeds “from the Father” to “from the Father and the Son”
  • Should the Nicene Creed Drop One Clause? (The Filioque Debate)
    This was achieved—on paper at least—at the Council of Florence in 1439, when it was agreed that the Western doctrine of the double procession of the Holy Spirit from the Father and the Son was equivalent to the Eastern understanding that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father through the Son, whether that was really true or not
  • Filioque | Christianity, Creed, Translation, Facts | Britannica
    The Filioque is a phrase (Latin: “and the Son”) added to the text of the Christian creed by the Western church in the Middle Ages and considered one of the major causes of the schism between the Eastern and Western churches


















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