The Nicene Creed, formulated in 325 AD during the First Council of Nicaea, is a key document that standardized Christian beliefs. It was created to address and unify various theological disputes, particularly concerning the nature of Christ and his relationship to God the Father. The Creed affirmed foundational Christian doctrines such as the Trinity and the divinity of Jesus, serving as a definitive statement of faith for many Christian denominations.
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The Holy Bible is the book outlining Christian beliefs. The Old Testament (roughly the first half of the Bible) is the same as the book outlining Jewish beliefs. The New Testament (the second half) is what distinguishes Jews from Christians, as the New Testament includes Christ, whom Christians regard as their savior and the savior of the world.
According to Christian teachings and beliefs, a Christian can have only one wife.
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DMETL is standardized and based on doctrine and the organizations mission according to its authorization document. DMETL stands for Directed Mission Essential Task List.
DMETL is standardized and based on doctrine and the organizations mission according to its authorization document. DMETL stands for Directed Mission Essential Task List.
DMETL is standardized and based on doctrine and the organizations mission according to its authorization document. DMETL stands for Directed Mission Essential Task List.
DMETL is standardized and based on doctrine and the organizations mission according to its authorization document. DMETL stands for Directed Mission Essential Task List.
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