Creed is the symbol of faith according to orthodox church
The creed is the statement of the Catholic and Christian faith. The recitation of the creed at Mass is called the profession of faith. During the creed we profess our belief in the central doctrines of Christianity.
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You may be thinking of the Creed, like the Nicene Creed or the Apostles' Creed, although they don't really explain the faith as expound it.
The Nicene Creed (also known as the Symbol of Faith) is primarily the same, except for one difference. The Roman Catholics inserted the 'Filioque' clause (meaning 'and the Son') into the Creed in 1014 AD, without having the authority to do so. Because the Creed was established by an Ecumenical Council, only another Ecumenical Council is authorised to make changes to the Creed. This means that no Pope, Patriarch or Bishop has authority to change even one word of the Creed, and this has been confirmed by the entire Christian Church from the earliest centuries.
The Apostles Creed is a profession of faith. It is a summary of the main points of the Christian faith.
The symbol of faith can change from religion to religion as well as person to person. In Christianity, a symbol of faith is the crucifix.
Catholic answer: The Crucifix is a cross, usually a Latin cross (three arms with the fourth (the one going down) longer with a Corpus on it. In other words, a representation of Jesus nailed to the cross: because it was through his death that satisfaction was made for our sins and we are saved from having to go to hell.Also, the Creed, The Nicene creed or the Apostles Creed are sometimes referred to as "symbols of the faith".
신앙 is the Korean symbol for faith.
Profession of Faith
The Apostles creed
The Apostles' Creed - 2009 Faith of Our Fathers 1-1 was released on: USA: February 2009
AnswerIt must be remembered that the Apostles Creed was not actually set down by the apostles themselves. The oldest known record of an early version of the Creed comes from the late fourth century. It must already have been quite old by that time, since it does not address issues that were unresolved during much of the fourth century, including the divinity of Jesus and of the Holy Ghost, and the concept of the Holy Trinity.Even with these omissions, the Apostles Creed is still simply a statement of faith. Whether religious faith should ever be called blind faith is another matter.