”Christian statement of faith that is the only ecumenical creed because it is accepted as authoritative by the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and major Protestant churches.” Nicene CreedEncyclopædia Britannica. 21.12.2016. Viitattu 14.1.2017. (englanniksi)
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”The Nicene Creed – – is the profession of the Christian Faith common to the Catholic Church, to all the Eastern Churches separated from Rome, and to most of the Protestant denominations.” Hakusana The Nicene Creed teoksessa Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume XI. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. Teoksen verkkoversio. (englanniksi)
”Most liberal Christian denominations, secularists, public opinion pollsters, and this web site define ’Christian’ very broadly as any person or group who sincerely believes themselves to be Christian. Their definitoin [sic] would include, fundamentalist and other evangelical Protestants, Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox believers, Presbyterians, Methodists, Episcopalians, United Church members, Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Christian Scientists, etc. – – Some Protestant Christian denominations, para-church groups, and individuals have assembled their own lists of cardinal Christian doctrines. Many would regard anyone who denies even one of their cardinal doctrines to be a non-Christian.” Robinson, B. A.: Who is a Christian? Simple question; many conflicting, certain answers; no consensus 2000–2011. Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance. Arkistoitu 11.5.2000. Viitattu 13.1.2017. (englanniksi)
”Most liberal Christian denominations, secularists, public opinion pollsters, and this web site define ’Christian’ very broadly as any person or group who sincerely believes themselves to be Christian. Their definitoin [sic] would include, fundamentalist and other evangelical Protestants, Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox believers, Presbyterians, Methodists, Episcopalians, United Church members, Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Christian Scientists, etc. – – Some Protestant Christian denominations, para-church groups, and individuals have assembled their own lists of cardinal Christian doctrines. Many would regard anyone who denies even one of their cardinal doctrines to be a non-Christian.” Robinson, B. A.: Who is a Christian? Simple question; many conflicting, certain answers; no consensus 2000–2011. Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance. Arkistoitu 11.5.2000. Viitattu 13.1.2017. (englanniksi)