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Glaubensbekenntnis

imenica
Značenje:

Konfession, Apostolisches Glaubensbekenntnis.

Sinonimi:
Credo · geglaubter Grundsatz · Kredo
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confession of faith

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creed

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ETYM Old Eng. credo, crede, AS. creda, from Latin credo I believe, at the beginning of the Apostles' creed, from credere to believe; akin to OIr. cretim I believe, and Skr. çraddadhâmi; çrat trust + dhâ to put. Related to Do, Credo, Grant.
Any system of principles or beliefs; SYN. credo.
In general, any system of belief; in the Christian church the verbal confessions of faith expressing the accepted doctrines of the church. The different forms are the Apostles' Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the Athanasian Cr
eed. The only creed recognized by the Orthodox Church is the Nicene Creed.
The oldest is the Apostles’ Creed, which, though not the work of the apostles, was probably first formulated in the 2nd century. The full version of the Apostles’ Creed, as now used, first appeared about 750. The use of creeds as a mode of combating heresy was established by the appearance of the Nicene Creed, introduced by the Council of Nicaea 325 when Arianism was widespread, and giving the orthodox doctrine of the Trinity. The Nicene Creed used today is substantially the same as the version adopted at the church council in Constantinople 381, with a filioque clause added during the 5th and 8th centuries in the Western church. The Athanasian Creed is thought to be later in origin than the time of Athanasius (died 373), although it represents his views in a detailed exposition of the doctrines of the Trinity and the incarnation. Some authorities suppose it to have been composed in the 8th or 9th century but others place it as early as the 4th or 5th century.
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Sinonimi:
church doctrine · credo · gospel · religious doctrine

religion

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ETYM French, from Latin religio; cf. religens pious, revering the gods, Greek alegein to heed, have a care. Related to Neglect.
1. A strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny; SYN. faith, religious belief.
2. Institution to express belief in a divine power; SYN. faith.
Code of belief or philosophy that often involves the worship of a God or gods. Belief in a supernatural power is not essential (absent in, for example, Buddhism and Confucianism), but faithful adherence is usually considered to be rewarded; for example, by escape from human existence (Buddhism), by a future existence (Christianity, Islam), or by worldly benefit (Soka Gakkai Buddhism). Among the chief religions are.
Ancient and pantheist religions of Babylonia, Assyria, Egypt, Greece,
and Rome.
Oriental Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Parseeism, Confucianism, Taoism, and Shinto.
“religions of a book” Judaism, Christianity (the principal divisions are Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant), and Islam (the principal divisions are Sunni and Shiite).
Combined derivation these include Bahaism, the Unification Church, and Mormonism.
Comparative religion studies the various faiths impartially, but often with the hope of finding common ground, to solve the practical problems of competing claims of unique truth or inspiration. The earliest known attempt at a philosophy of religious beliefs is contained in fragments written by Xenophanes in Greece 6th century BC, and later Herodotus and Aristotle contributed to the study. In 17th-century China, Jesuit theologians conducted comparative studies. Towards the end of the 18th century, English missionary schools in Calcutta compared the Bible with sacred Indian texts. The work of Charles Darwin in natural history and the growth of anthropology stimulated fresh investigation of religious beliefs; work by the Sanskrit scholar Max Müller (1823–1900), the Scottish anthropologist James Frazer, the German sociologist Max Weber, and the Romanian scholar Mircea Eliade has formed the basis for modern comparative religion.
Other related studies are the psychology of religion, which examines human states of mind under religious influence, for example, ecstasy, diabolic possession, and faith healing, and the possible causal factors of; and the philosophy of religion, which coincides to a large extent with natural theology.
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faith · organized religion · religious belief
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Glaubensbekenntnis

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Značenje:

auf eine Formel gebrachte, wesentl. Aussagen der christl. Glaubenslehre. Von bes. Bedeutung sind die G. der ökumen. Konzilien wie z.B. das Apostol. G. als Credo westl. Kirchen oder das Nizänokonstantinopolitanum östl. Kirchen.

Sinonimi:
Credo · geglaubter Grundsatz · Kredo
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