
Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed
The Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed, often called the Nicene Creed, is a statement of Christian faith formulated in the 4th century to clarify core beliefs. It affirms belief in one God, the divine nature of Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. The creed emphasizes Jesus' incarnation, death, and resurrection, and outlines the church's teachings, including the resurrection of the dead and eternal life. It serves as a unifying statement for Christian denominations, summarizing foundational doctrines to ensure consistent interpretation of faith across different communities.