It says that he is the son of god.
He was made by the holy spirit/ghost
He was born by Mary the mother of god
He died on the cross under pontius piloit
He was crucified,he dies and he was buried
He decended into hell.
He rose after 3 days.
Then he went itno heaven with god.
It also says he will coome again to judge the living and the dead. In other words come back for his bride/church/people.
hope this helps
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Because with out Jesus there is no Christian faith.
The christian faith is based on His death being a satisfactory payment to cover our sin (separation from God) and to bring us into fellowship with God again.
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.
The Apostles were not paid. They spent their lives following Jesus around for no pay.
The LegendLegend states that the creed took shape at the dictation of the Twelve Apostles, each of whom contributed a special article. Thus, Peter, it was alleged, under the inspiration of the Holy Ghost, commenced, "I believe in God the Father Almighty"; Andrew (or according to others, John) continued, "And in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord"; James the elder went on, "Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost," etc. This legend is not older than the 5th or 6th centuries, and is absurd on the face of it. (citation - below) Present Day AnswerThe Apostles Creed was composed much later than the time of the Apostles, it is called that because it is based on their teaching, not because they composed it. For a complete discussion and history see the Catholic Encyclopedia article below:
The Church didn't change the Apostle's Creed to the Nicene Creed, they are separate Creeds. They are used in different manners.Roman Catholic AnswerThe Apostles Creed is from the very early Church, the substance of the creed is formulated by the apostles, although they probably are not the authors. Originally it was used as an instruction to be memorized by the catechumens before baptism. The Nicene-Constantinople Creed was first formulated at the Council of Nicaea in A.D. 325, then later added to by the Council of Constantinople in 381. It is the creed that has been prescribed for the liturgy for centuries.The Apostles Creed was formerly recited at Prime each day, is used in the Rosary, and other devotions.
I believe you are thinking of one of Jesus' apostles who is named Bartholomew. however not much is known about him
Yes, Simon, also known as Peter, was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus.
The first article of the Apostles' Creed is this:"I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth."It would require much more than this space provides to adequately explain every aspect of this article. However, in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, nos. 199-421, the first article of the Creed is exhaustively treated. It should be more than sufficient to answer this question.For nos. 199-421 of the Catechism, start here:http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/p1s2c1p1.htmClick "Next" at the bottom of the page to continue to the remaining paragraphs.
The acts of the disciples are discussed in the New Testament book of Acts. This book, also known as the Acts of the Apostles, narrates the early history of the Christian Church, focusing on the ministry of the apostles, particularly Peter and Paul, after Jesus' ascension. It describes the spread of Christianity, the actions of the disciples, and the work of the Holy Spirit in the early Christian community.
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A:According to the author of Acts, the apostles in the book were the same disciples who accompanied Jesus in his mission, so they would have been very aware of details in the life of Jesus. However, Hans Joachim Schoeps (Das Judenchristentum) says that in reality Acts is only a retrospective view of Christian origins written by one party - the winners. He says that Acts cultivates the creation of legends and reshapes persons and events according to its own standards. So it may be true that the characters such as Peter and his fellow apostles knew many specific details about Jesus, but care should be taken in believing everything in Acts of the Apostles. Schoeps says Acts has been believed much too readily.
The Apostles Creed is not to be followed in any day life. The books of Romans thru Philemon will teach about how God wants you to live, but mostly on what to believe.Christians do put the creed in to their everyday lives by going to church and praying but most of all being one with GOD!
Although all of them have been declared Saints afterward by the Catholic Church, most of them were regular people with regular jobs who believed in the Divine mission of Jesus Christ, and followed him. In that sense they are very much like many of today's Christians.