What Was The Nicene Creed

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The Nicene Creed has influenced and impacted many people in present day today as well as in history. Humans believe in a type of faith because it allows them to enable their belief stronger to God. Having a relationship with God allows people to carry on with their daily lives with a knowledge that they are safe. This document is accepted in many religions: Catholics, Orthodox and some Protestants. However, The Nicene Creed became the most influential creed of the church because it helped other creeds to be be more specific about the divinity of Christ and the Holy Spirit. Also, this document shows how the Christian faith can believe in “one Lord, Jesus Christ and the only Son of God”. This creed is said on every Sunday during a church services to remind us to live a christian lifestyle and what believe in before leaving the church. This document is to instill our mindset and create a reminder of the Christian faith in our daily lives. Using this creed as a closing prayer after a service incorporates going back to our roots, the history, the faith of this religion. This document also is called the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed but became referred to as Nicene by the First Council. The …show more content…

The Edict of Milan was for Christians to practice their faith openly and for this religion to no longer be look punished. Creating the First Council was to fix an endless cycle of fighting due to different groups worshipping different things: worshiping Jesus of Nazareth as messiah,worshiping Jesus dying on the cross and rising from the dead, and worshiping Jesus being present in the bread and wine of the Eucharist (Blackman 251). Instead having a council with a leader from each community was a way of finding unity to Christianity. The Edict of Milan influenced the creation of the First Council the adopt the Nicene Creed and started the freedom of practicing