
Explore how the Nicene Creed expresses Catholic beliefs, its history, and the theology behind each section, with practical applications and quizzes to reinforce understanding.
Trace the history of the Nicene Creed from the council of Nicaea to Constantinople and unpack its four sections—the Father, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, and the church.
The section explains 'i believe in one God, the Father Almighty, creator of heaven and earth, visible and invisible,' as a personal, monotheistic affirmation.
Explore the lordship and divine sonship of Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God. Explain the incarnation by the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary, and the paschal mystery.
Explore the Holy Spirit as the third person of the Trinity who guides prophets and the Church from Pentecost onward, sustaining the Catholic Church with graces and truth.
Explains the church's four marks: one, holy, catholic, apostolic, and its mission to baptize all nations, share the good news, forgive sins, and live toward the resurrection and eternal life.
Unpack the Nicene Creed's teaching of one God in three persons, from incarnation to resurrection, and explore ways to deepen faith through catechesis and sacraments.
"I believe in one God the Father Almighty...."
A prayer said every Mass, it is a mission statement of the Catholic church. First drafted in 321AD to explain the what the Catholic Church believed and did not believe. This statement lays our the who and what Catholics believe and a understanding of the why and underlying theology.
The course looks at the Nicene Creed from a historical perspective but from a theological perspective. Looking at different sections to understanding the mission of Church and can help us deepen our faith.
Through seeing these statement and relating them to the bible, both Old and New Testaments, we can the Church in a fuller way. We look four distinct sections God, Jesus, Holy Sprit and the Church. We also look at how we can follow that pathway as well be grow in faith.
Many people have an impression of what they think the Catholic Church teaches. Some of these are misinformed or completely false. This course looks at the official mission staten of the Church. The creed seeks to correct misconceptions of the identity of the Trinitarian God and the belief of the Church.
Through this course the student should get a greater understanding of the Creed and the underlying theory behind the statements fo the Nicene Creed.