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- DictionaryCre·do/ˈkrēˌdō/
noun
- 1. a statement of the beliefs or aims which guide someone's actions: "he announced his credo in his first editorial"
5 days ago · The meaning of CREDO QUIA ABSURDUM EST is I believe (it) because it is absurd.
3 days ago · The meaning of CREDO UT INTELLIGAM is I believe (in God) so that I may understand.
6 days ago · Finding Seminal Works. Seminal works, sometimes called pivotal or landmark studies, are articles that initially presented an idea of great importance or influence within a particular discipline. Seminal articles are referred to time and time again in the research, so you are likely to see these sources frequently cited in other journal articles ...
3 days ago · e. Memorial to John Wesley and Charles Wesley in Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. Wesleyan theology, otherwise known as Wesleyan– Arminian theology, or Methodist theology, is a theological tradition in Protestant Christianity based upon the ministry of the 18th-century evangelical reformer brothers John Wesley and Charles Wesley.
3 days ago · The Council of Chalcedon ( / kælˈsiːdən, ˈkælsɪdɒn /; Latin: Concilium Chalcedonense) [a] was the fourth ecumenical council of the Christian Church. It was convoked by the Roman emperor Marcian. The council convened in the city of Chalcedon, Bithynia (modern-day Kadıköy, Istanbul, Turkey) from 8 October to 1 November 451. [6]
5 days ago · Cambridge Dictionary - English dictionary, English-Spanish translation and British & American English audio pronunciation from Cambridge University Press
1 day ago · Recent best sellers have reached for a familiar feminist credo, one that renounces domestic life for career success. By Sarah Menkedick Sarah Menkedick’s most recent book is “Ordinary Insanity ...