Post-Apostolic Confessions of Faith
Ultimately, the Apostolic and post-Apostolic Church developed finished statements of Christian beliefs known as "creeds."
The Apostles Creed
This creed was not composed by the Apostles as it might be assumed by the title. The creed has a legitimate claim to its title insofar as all articles are found in theological formulas current around 100 AD, between the Apostolic Period and the beginning of the Post-Apostolic Period:
- elements found in the Interrogatory Creed of Hippolytus (c. 215 AD);
- Do you believe in God the Father All Governing?
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- Do you believe in Christ Jesus, the Son of God, Who was begotten by the Holy Spirit from the Virgin Mary, Who was crucified under Pontius Pilate, and died (and was buried) and rose the third day living from the dead, and ascended into the heavens, and sat down on the right hand of the Father, and will come to judge the living and the dead?
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- Do you believe in the Holy Spirit, in the holy Church and in the resurrection of the body?
- elements found in the Creed of Marcellus (340 AD);
- I believe in God, All Governing; And in Christ Jesus His only begotten Son, our Lord, Who was begotten of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary, Who was crucified under Pontius Pilate and buried, Who rose from the dead on the third day, ascending to the heavens and taking His seat at the Father's right hand, whence He shall come to judge both the living and the dead;
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- And I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Church, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, life everlasting.
- elements found in the Creed of Rufinus (c. 404 AD);
- I believe in God the Father almighty, invisible and impassable;
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- And in Christ Jesus, His only Son, our Lord, Who was born by the Holy Spirit from Mary the Virgin, crucified under Pontius Pilate and buried. He descended to hell. On the third day He rose again from the dead, He ascended to heaven, where He sits at the Father's right hand and from whence He will come to judge both living and dead;
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- And I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Church, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of this flesh.
- The present text of the Apostles Creed is dated c. 700 AD
- I believe in God the Father Almighty,
- creator of heaven and earth.
- I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord.
- He was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit
- and born of the Virgin Mary.
- He suffered under Pontius Pilate,
- was crucified, died and was buried.
- He descended to the dead.
- On the third day he rose again.
- He ascended into heaven,
- and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
- He will come again to judge the living and the dead.
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- I believe in the Holy Spirit,
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- the holy catholic Church,
- the communion of saints,
- the forgiveness of sins,
- the resurrection of the body,
- and life everlasting. Amen
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The Nicene Creed
The development of this creed began with the ecumenical Council of Nicea, 325 AD. The creed was principally written in opposition to the heretic, Arius, who taught that Jesus was a creature made by God not wholly equal to the Father. The Creed in its final form was a product of the Council of Constantinople, 381 AD.
Present text of Nicene Creed
- I believe in one God,
- the Father, the Almighty,
- maker of heaven and earth,
- all that is,
- seen and unseen.
- I believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ,
- the only Son of God,
- eternally begotten of the Father,
- God from God, Light from Light,
- true God from true God,
- begotten, not made,
- of one being with the Father.
- Through him all things were made.
- For us and for our salvation
- he came down from heaven;
- by the power of the Holy Spirit
- he became incarnate of the Virgin Mary,
- and was made man.
- For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate;
- he suffered death and was buried.
- On the third day he rose again
- in accordance with the Scriptures;
- he ascended into heaven
- and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
- He will come again in glory
- to judge the living and the dead,
- and his kingdom will have no end.
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- I believe in the Holy Spirit,
- the Lord, the giver of life,
- who proceeds from the Father and the Son.
- With the Father and the Son he is worshipped and glorified.
- He has spoken through the Prophets.
- I believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church.
- I acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins.
- I look for the resurrection of the dead,
- and the life of the world to come.
- Amen.
By Paul Flanagan and Robert Schihl.
Catholic Biblical Apologetics, © Copyright 1985-1997, Paul Flanagan and Robert Schihl
Unless otherwise noted, all Scripture texts are taken from the New American Bible with Revised New Testament, © 1986, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine.
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Last Updated: January 3, 1997