(A.D. 325) The First Council of Nicaea (the first ecumenicalcomes from a Greek word for “worldwide,” and refers to both ancient church councils representing the whole church as well to discussions during th... more council) condemns the teaching of Arius(c. 256-336) Alexandrian presbyter whose teaching on the Trinity was condemned at the Council of Nicaea A.D. 325. (See Arianism and Arian Controversy.... more and approves a creedis a Christian confession of faith that has obtained this title from the use of the Latin term credo, “I believe,” at the beginning of such f... more containing the homoousiosThis is the Greek term invented during the first Nicene Council to describe the relation between the Father and the Son in the Trinity and is the foun... more clause.
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