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Executive Summary
This report will explain in summary the key beliefs of the Catholic Church as expressed in the Nicene Creed. It will assess the key doctrines and statements that are part of the key beliefs in the Nicene Creed. ... (Pg 85) This belief is reinforced in the creed “we believe in the holy spirit, the lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the father and the son”. ... The belief in God as creator is a key doctrine in the Nicene Creed, and supported and justified by theologians and Christian teachings. ... 1 The belief in Jesus as the son of God and saviour of Humanity
As expressed in the creed “Jesus Christ. ... This is a primary belief in the Catholic Church, thus an important component of the Nicene Creed. ... 1 Role of the Holy Spirit
A dominant line in the creed, mentioned with a purpose of great frequency is the Holy Spirit. ... The inclusion of the catholic belief in the Holy Spirit in the Creed is an important feature. ... 2 “By the power of the holy spirit he became incarnate from the Virgin Mary”
This statement is a key line in the creed, and refers to the Christian belief that Mary and the Holy Spirit conceived Jesus. ... In direct context Mary is mentioned in the creed in reference to Jesus “By the power of the holy spirit he became incarnate from the Virgin Mary”. Whilst no direct quote is made relating Mary relationship as mother of God and the Church in the creed, it signifies her importance as a person.
Approximate Word count = 1252 Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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