Apostles' Creed: Difference between revisions
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General information
A Christian creed from the fourth century. It was preceded by the Old Roman Symbol, first in Greek cited by Marcellus in 340, translated into Latin by Tyrannus Rufinus around 400 (Kelly 1960).
See Wir glauben all an einen Gott for a metrical paraphrase by Martin Luther.
Text and translations
Greek text Πιστεύω οὖν εἰς θεòν πατέρα παντοκράτορα· |
Latin translation Credo in deum patrem omnipotentem; |
Latin text Credo in Deum Patrem omnipotentem, |
English translation I believe in God the Father Almighty, |
External websites:
View the Wikipedia article on Apostles' Creed.
- Old Roman Symbol
References
- Holland, D. Larrimore. 1965. The Earliest Text of the Old Roman Symbol: A Debate with Hans Lietzmann and J. N. D. Kelly. Church History 34(3):262-281.
- Kelly, J. N. D. 1960. Early Christian Creeds, Second Edition. London: Longmans, Green and Company. 446 pp.