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  1. The First Council of Nicaea, the first ecumenical council held by the church, is best known for its formulation of the Nicene Creed, the earliest dogmatic statement of Christian orthodoxy. The council was convened in 325 by the Roman emperor Constantine I in an attempt to settle the controversy raised by Arianism over the nature of the Trinity.

  2. EarlyChurch.org.uk: The Council of Nicaea (325 AD) & the Nicene Creed. Theology on the Web helps over 2.5 million people every year to find high quality theological resources that will help to equip them to serve God and to know Him better (2 Timothy 2:15). Like other websites that provide free services, it is dependent on donations to enable ...

  3. Early Christianity: A Brief Overview of the Ante-Nicene Era. The Council of Nicea in A.D. 325 is a natural time to end "early Christianity," the post-apostolic period. Almost every history book will refer to the period from A.D. 100, which is about the time of John the apostle's death, to A.D. 325 as the "Pre-Nicene" or "Ante-Nicene" era.

  4. Reasons the First Council of Nicaea in A.D. 325 Was Held. Professor Harold W. Attridge told PBS: “The Council of Nicea, which took place in 325, was a response to a crisis that developed in the church over the teachings of a presbyter, or priest, of the church in Alexandria.

  5. A Summation of the Post-Nicene Period. The Post-Nicene period must be best remembered for the influx of society into the Church, the general councils and great theologians, and the rise of monasticism. I call the post-Nicene period the fall of the Church. The holiness, unity, love, and testimony to the world were gone.

  6. The Nicene Creed was a result of the Council of Nicaea in A.D. 325. The creed emphasizes the doctrine of the Trinity in response to the teachings of Arius, a clergyman who denied the divinity of the Son, the second member of the Trinity. This orthodox statement of faith is used by many denominations, including the RCA. El Credo Niceno 니케아 ...

  7. The First Council of Nicaea was the earliest ecumenical council (meaning "worldwide council" - though actually limited to the Roman Empire) of the Christian Church, held in the city of Nicaea in 325 C.E. The council summoned all the Bishops of the Christian Church who produced a significant statement of Christian doctrine, known as the Nicene ...

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