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Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers

(Presbyter Dr) Doru Costache Adult Faith EducationSenior Lecturer in Patristic Studies Introducing the CreedSt Andrewrsquos Greek Orthodox Theological College St Johnrsquos Greek Orthodox Collegehttpwwwsagotceduauaboutprofile Preston VIC

Toward the Making of the Creed

bull The inextricable connection between dogma and life

bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquothe manner of [our] godly way consists of these two things reverent doctrines and good practicesrdquo (ὁ γὰρ τῆς θεοσεβείας τρόπος ἐκ δύο τούτων συνέστηκε δογμάτων εὐσεβῶν καὶ πράξεων ἀγαθῶν) (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 42 )

bull St John Chrysostom maintained that we should conduct ourselves in such a way ldquothat [our] life is in an accord with the dogmas and that dogmas proclaim the [manner of] liferdquo (ἵνα καὶ ὁ βίος συμφωνῇ τοῖς δόγμασι καὶ τὰ δόγματα κηρύττῃ τὸν βίον) (Homilies on Genesis 214)

bull The structure of the Creed illustrates this principle

2

Toward the Making of the Creed

bull Tradition and noveltybull The Creed is a new expression of the initial

apostolic teachingbull The synods have not reached compromises

they discerned what was apostolic and ecclesial from what was foreign to tradition

3

Toward the Making of the Creed

bull In observing a lsquopatristicrsquo criterion the Creed reiterates consecrated formulae borrowed frombull the Scripturesbull the Fathersbull baptismal and martyrdom confessions

4

Toward the Making of the Creed

bull From the Fathers

bull St Ignatius of Antioch ldquoI glorify God even Jesus Christ who has given you such wisdom For I have observed that you are perfected in an immoveable faith as if you were nailed to the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ both in the flesh and in the spirit and are established in love through the blood of Christ being fully persuaded with respect to our Lord that he was truly of the seed of David in terms of the flesh and the Son of God in terms of the will and power of God that he was truly born of a Virgin was baptised by John in order that all righteousness might be fulfilled by him and was truly under Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch nailed [to the cross] for us in his flesh Of this fruit we are by his divinely-blessed passion that he might set up a standard for all ages through his resurrection to all his holy and faithful [disciples] whether among Jews or Gentiles in the one body of his Churchrdquo (Epistle to the Smyrneans 1)

5

Toward the Making of the Creed

bull Baptismal confessions

bull St Justin Martyr ldquoAs many as are persuaded and believe that what we teach and say is true and undertake to be able to live accordingly are instructed to pray and to entreat God with fasting for the remission of their sins that are past we praying and fasting with them Then they are brought by us where there is water and are regenerated in the same manner in which we were ourselves regenerated For in the name of God the Father and Lord of the universe and of our Saviour Jesus Christ and of the Holy Spirit they then receive the washing with water [hellip] [T]here is pronounced over them who choose to be born again and have repented of their sins the name of God the Father and Lord of the universe [hellip] And this washing is called illumination because they who learn these things are illuminated in their understandings And in the name of Jesus Christ who was crucified under Pontius Pilate and in the name of the Holy Spirit who through the prophets foretold all things about Jesus those who are illuminated are washedrdquo (First Apology 61)

6

Toward the Making of the Creed

bull Martyrdom confessions

bull St Polycarp of Smyrna ldquoO Lord God Almighty the Father of your beloved and blessed Son Jesus Christ by whom we have received the knowledge of you the God of angels and powers and of every creature and of the whole race of the righteous who live before you I give you thanks for having counted me worthy of this day and this hour that I should have a part in the number of your martyrs in the cup of your Christ to the resurrection of eternal life both of soul and body through the incorruption of the Holy Spirit Among whom may I be accepted this day before you as a fat and acceptable sacrifice as you the ever-truthful God has foreordained has revealed beforehand to me and now has fulfilled Wherefore also I praise you for all things I bless you I glorify you along with the everlasting and heavenly Jesus Christ your beloved Son with whom to you and the Holy Spirit be glory both now and to all coming ages Amenrdquo (Martyrdom of St Polycarp 14)

7

On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

bull Articulating the divinity of the Son against the Arians

bull The ὁμοούσιος (ldquoof one essencerdquo) initiativebull A solution meant to counteract Ariusrsquo ἑτερούσιος (ldquoof

a different essencerdquo)bull A third century theological term utilised both in

Alexandria (Clement Origen) and Antioch (Paul of Samosata)

bull Proposed by the Alexandrians ndash but who was itbull St Alexander (ἴδιος τῷ Πατρί )bull St Athanasius (ἐκ τῆς οὐσίας τοῦ Πατρός)

8

On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

bull A typical Nicene defence of Christrsquos divinity

bull St Athanasius ldquo[Christ] is true Son of the Father natural and genuine (φύσει καὶ γνήσιος) proper to his essence (ἴδιος τῆς οὐσίας αὐτοῦ) Wisdom Only-begotten and true and only Logos of God neither made nor a creature (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα οὔτε ποίημα) but offspring proper to the essence of the Father (ἴδιον τῆς τοῦ Πατρὸς οὐσίας γέννημα) Wherefore he is true God (Θεός ἐστιν ἀληθινὸς) being of one essence with the true Father (ἀληθινοῦ Πατρὸς ὁμοούσιος ὑπάρχων)rdquo (Orations against the Arians 19)

9

On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

bull A sample of non-technical Nicene orthodoxy

bull St Alexander of Alexandria ldquo[W]e thus believe as the apostolic Church believes In one Father unbegotten who has from no one the cause of his being who is unchangeable and immutable [hellip] And in one Lord Jesus Christ the only-begotten Son of God not begotten of things that are not but of him who is the Father [hellip] We have learnt that he is equally with the Father unchangeable and immutable [hellip] and the perfect Son and like to the Father [hellip] He is the exact image of the Father and in nothing differing from him [hellip] [I]n ascribing to him [hellip] a generation from the Father without beginning we offer him adoration [hellip] by no means rejecting his divinity [hellip] And [hellip] we confess one Holy Spirit [hellip] Furthermore [we confess] one catholic and apostolic Church [hellip] After this we know of the resurrection of the dead the first-fruits of which was our Lord Jesus Christ who [hellip] carried a body of Mary the Theotokos who in the fullness of time came to the human race to put away sin was crucified and died [hellip] being risen from the dead taken up into heaven seated at the right hand of majestyrdquo (Letter to Alexander of Constantinople 12)

10

On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

bull The soteriological dimension of Nicene Christology

bull St Athanasius ldquoif the Son were a creature humanity had remained no less than mortal not being joined to Godrdquo (εἰ κτίσμα ἦν ὁ Υἱὸς ἔμενεν ὁ ἄνθρωπος οὐδὲν ἧττον θνητὸς μὴ συναπτόμενος τῷ Θεῷ) (Orations against the Arians 269)

bull St Antony the Great ldquoThe Logos of God was not changed but remaining the same (ὁ αὐτὸς ὢν) he assumed a human body for the salvation and benefit of mankind ndash so that sharing in the human birth he might enable mankind to share in the divine and spiritual nature (ἵνα τῇ ἀνθρωπίνῃ γενέσει κοινωνήσας ποιήσῃ τοὺς ἀνθρώπους κοινωνῆσαι θείας καὶ νοερᾶς φύσεως)rdquo (Life of St Antony 69)

11

On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

bull Articulating the divinity of the Holy Spirit against the Macedonians

bull Pre-synodical reactionsbull St Athanasius the Great (Letters to Serapion)bull St Gregory the Theologian (Fifth Theological Oration

10 ldquothe Spirit is Godrdquo (θεὸς τὸ πνεῦμα) and ldquoof one essencerdquo (ὁμοούσιον) with the Father and the Son )

bull St Basil the Great (On the Holy Spirit)

bull No controversial terminology was utilised by the synod ldquoworshiped and glorified together with the Father and the Sonrdquo

12

On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

bull The Spirit is true God

bull St Athanasiusbull The Spirit is ldquofrom Godrdquo (ἐκ τοῦ θεοῦ) (Letters to Serapion

211)bull ldquothe Spirit belongs to the Father in the same way as much

as it is said about the Son [to belong]rdquo (οὕτως τοῦ πατρός ἐστι τὸ πνεῦμα τὸ ἅγιον ὅπερ τοῦ υἱοῦ εἴρηται) (Letters to Serapion 210)

bull ldquothe Son is in him and he in the Sonrdquo (ἐν αὐτῷ γάρ ἐστιν ὁ υἱὸς καὶ αὐτὸ ἐν τῷ υἱῷ) (Letters to Serapion 212)

bull ldquothe Spirit is not a creationrdquo (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα τὸ πνεῦμα) (Letters to Serapion 34)

13

On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

bull A soteriological perspective in pneumatology

bull St Athanasius ldquothe given grace and gift are communicated [to us] by the Trinity from the Father through the Son and in the Holy Spiritrdquo (ἡ γὰρ διδομένη χάρις καὶ δωρεὰ ἐν τριάδι δίδοται παρὰ τοῦ πατρὸς διrsquo υἱοῦ ἐν πνεύματι ἁγίῳ) (Letters to Serapion 211)

bull Confessing the Holy Trinity is not merely an article of faith it is the revelation of the mystery of both existence and holiness without which nothing can be

14

On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

bull Two doxologies in Caesarea of Cappadocia

bull St Basil (On the Holy Spirit 13)bull δόξα Πατρὶ διὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ ἐν τῷ ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι (ldquoglory

to the Father through the Son in the Holy Spiritrdquo)

bull δόξα Πατρὶ μετὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ σὺν τῷ Πνεύματι τῷ ἁγίῳ (ldquoglory to the Father together with the Son and with the Holy Spiritrdquo) ndash the latter seemingly inspired by St Cyril of Jerusalem (ὅπερ σὺν Πατρὶ καὶ Υἱῷ τῇ τῆς θεότητος δόξῃ τετίμηται Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416) 15

On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

bull The activity of the Holy Spirit

bull St Basil ldquoTo him turn all things needing sanctification after him reach all things that live in virtue as being watered by his inspiration and helped on toward their natural and proper end perfecting all other things (τελειωτικόν τῶν ἄλλων) but himself lacking in nothing he gives life to all things (ζωῆς χορηγόν) and is never depleted [hellip] omnipresent (πανταχοῦ ὄν) origin of sanctification (ἁγιασμοῦ γένεσις) light perceptible to the mind (φῶς νοητόν) supplying as it were through himself illumination to every faculty in the search for truth by nature unapproachable apprehended through goodness (ἀπρόσιτον τῇ φύσει χωρητόν δι᾽ἀγαθότητα) filling all things with his power (πάντα πληροῦν τῇ δυνάμει) yet participated in only by the worthy ones (μόνοις ὂν μεθεκτόν τοῖς ἀξίοις)rdquo (On the Holy Spirit 922)

16

Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

bull The Creed represents a summarised expression of the otherwise complex and broad theological efforts of the Holy Fathers

bull The Creed cannot be properly considered outside the patristic context of its formulation although it reminds us of the teachings of the Fathers it cannot stand on its own without those teachings

bull Given the difficulties entailed by its interpretation (thinking eg of St Cyril of Alexandria vs Nestorius of Constantinople or the Filioque debates) we need to turn to the Fathers for guidance

17

Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

18

Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

19

Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

20

  • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
  • Toward the Making of the Creed
  • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
  • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
  • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
  • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
  • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
  • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
  • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
  • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
  • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
  • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
  • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
  • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
  • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
  • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
  • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
  • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
  • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
  • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

    Toward the Making of the Creed

    bull The inextricable connection between dogma and life

    bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquothe manner of [our] godly way consists of these two things reverent doctrines and good practicesrdquo (ὁ γὰρ τῆς θεοσεβείας τρόπος ἐκ δύο τούτων συνέστηκε δογμάτων εὐσεβῶν καὶ πράξεων ἀγαθῶν) (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 42 )

    bull St John Chrysostom maintained that we should conduct ourselves in such a way ldquothat [our] life is in an accord with the dogmas and that dogmas proclaim the [manner of] liferdquo (ἵνα καὶ ὁ βίος συμφωνῇ τοῖς δόγμασι καὶ τὰ δόγματα κηρύττῃ τὸν βίον) (Homilies on Genesis 214)

    bull The structure of the Creed illustrates this principle

    2

    Toward the Making of the Creed

    bull Tradition and noveltybull The Creed is a new expression of the initial

    apostolic teachingbull The synods have not reached compromises

    they discerned what was apostolic and ecclesial from what was foreign to tradition

    3

    Toward the Making of the Creed

    bull In observing a lsquopatristicrsquo criterion the Creed reiterates consecrated formulae borrowed frombull the Scripturesbull the Fathersbull baptismal and martyrdom confessions

    4

    Toward the Making of the Creed

    bull From the Fathers

    bull St Ignatius of Antioch ldquoI glorify God even Jesus Christ who has given you such wisdom For I have observed that you are perfected in an immoveable faith as if you were nailed to the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ both in the flesh and in the spirit and are established in love through the blood of Christ being fully persuaded with respect to our Lord that he was truly of the seed of David in terms of the flesh and the Son of God in terms of the will and power of God that he was truly born of a Virgin was baptised by John in order that all righteousness might be fulfilled by him and was truly under Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch nailed [to the cross] for us in his flesh Of this fruit we are by his divinely-blessed passion that he might set up a standard for all ages through his resurrection to all his holy and faithful [disciples] whether among Jews or Gentiles in the one body of his Churchrdquo (Epistle to the Smyrneans 1)

    5

    Toward the Making of the Creed

    bull Baptismal confessions

    bull St Justin Martyr ldquoAs many as are persuaded and believe that what we teach and say is true and undertake to be able to live accordingly are instructed to pray and to entreat God with fasting for the remission of their sins that are past we praying and fasting with them Then they are brought by us where there is water and are regenerated in the same manner in which we were ourselves regenerated For in the name of God the Father and Lord of the universe and of our Saviour Jesus Christ and of the Holy Spirit they then receive the washing with water [hellip] [T]here is pronounced over them who choose to be born again and have repented of their sins the name of God the Father and Lord of the universe [hellip] And this washing is called illumination because they who learn these things are illuminated in their understandings And in the name of Jesus Christ who was crucified under Pontius Pilate and in the name of the Holy Spirit who through the prophets foretold all things about Jesus those who are illuminated are washedrdquo (First Apology 61)

    6

    Toward the Making of the Creed

    bull Martyrdom confessions

    bull St Polycarp of Smyrna ldquoO Lord God Almighty the Father of your beloved and blessed Son Jesus Christ by whom we have received the knowledge of you the God of angels and powers and of every creature and of the whole race of the righteous who live before you I give you thanks for having counted me worthy of this day and this hour that I should have a part in the number of your martyrs in the cup of your Christ to the resurrection of eternal life both of soul and body through the incorruption of the Holy Spirit Among whom may I be accepted this day before you as a fat and acceptable sacrifice as you the ever-truthful God has foreordained has revealed beforehand to me and now has fulfilled Wherefore also I praise you for all things I bless you I glorify you along with the everlasting and heavenly Jesus Christ your beloved Son with whom to you and the Holy Spirit be glory both now and to all coming ages Amenrdquo (Martyrdom of St Polycarp 14)

    7

    On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

    bull Articulating the divinity of the Son against the Arians

    bull The ὁμοούσιος (ldquoof one essencerdquo) initiativebull A solution meant to counteract Ariusrsquo ἑτερούσιος (ldquoof

    a different essencerdquo)bull A third century theological term utilised both in

    Alexandria (Clement Origen) and Antioch (Paul of Samosata)

    bull Proposed by the Alexandrians ndash but who was itbull St Alexander (ἴδιος τῷ Πατρί )bull St Athanasius (ἐκ τῆς οὐσίας τοῦ Πατρός)

    8

    On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

    bull A typical Nicene defence of Christrsquos divinity

    bull St Athanasius ldquo[Christ] is true Son of the Father natural and genuine (φύσει καὶ γνήσιος) proper to his essence (ἴδιος τῆς οὐσίας αὐτοῦ) Wisdom Only-begotten and true and only Logos of God neither made nor a creature (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα οὔτε ποίημα) but offspring proper to the essence of the Father (ἴδιον τῆς τοῦ Πατρὸς οὐσίας γέννημα) Wherefore he is true God (Θεός ἐστιν ἀληθινὸς) being of one essence with the true Father (ἀληθινοῦ Πατρὸς ὁμοούσιος ὑπάρχων)rdquo (Orations against the Arians 19)

    9

    On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

    bull A sample of non-technical Nicene orthodoxy

    bull St Alexander of Alexandria ldquo[W]e thus believe as the apostolic Church believes In one Father unbegotten who has from no one the cause of his being who is unchangeable and immutable [hellip] And in one Lord Jesus Christ the only-begotten Son of God not begotten of things that are not but of him who is the Father [hellip] We have learnt that he is equally with the Father unchangeable and immutable [hellip] and the perfect Son and like to the Father [hellip] He is the exact image of the Father and in nothing differing from him [hellip] [I]n ascribing to him [hellip] a generation from the Father without beginning we offer him adoration [hellip] by no means rejecting his divinity [hellip] And [hellip] we confess one Holy Spirit [hellip] Furthermore [we confess] one catholic and apostolic Church [hellip] After this we know of the resurrection of the dead the first-fruits of which was our Lord Jesus Christ who [hellip] carried a body of Mary the Theotokos who in the fullness of time came to the human race to put away sin was crucified and died [hellip] being risen from the dead taken up into heaven seated at the right hand of majestyrdquo (Letter to Alexander of Constantinople 12)

    10

    On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

    bull The soteriological dimension of Nicene Christology

    bull St Athanasius ldquoif the Son were a creature humanity had remained no less than mortal not being joined to Godrdquo (εἰ κτίσμα ἦν ὁ Υἱὸς ἔμενεν ὁ ἄνθρωπος οὐδὲν ἧττον θνητὸς μὴ συναπτόμενος τῷ Θεῷ) (Orations against the Arians 269)

    bull St Antony the Great ldquoThe Logos of God was not changed but remaining the same (ὁ αὐτὸς ὢν) he assumed a human body for the salvation and benefit of mankind ndash so that sharing in the human birth he might enable mankind to share in the divine and spiritual nature (ἵνα τῇ ἀνθρωπίνῃ γενέσει κοινωνήσας ποιήσῃ τοὺς ἀνθρώπους κοινωνῆσαι θείας καὶ νοερᾶς φύσεως)rdquo (Life of St Antony 69)

    11

    On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

    bull Articulating the divinity of the Holy Spirit against the Macedonians

    bull Pre-synodical reactionsbull St Athanasius the Great (Letters to Serapion)bull St Gregory the Theologian (Fifth Theological Oration

    10 ldquothe Spirit is Godrdquo (θεὸς τὸ πνεῦμα) and ldquoof one essencerdquo (ὁμοούσιον) with the Father and the Son )

    bull St Basil the Great (On the Holy Spirit)

    bull No controversial terminology was utilised by the synod ldquoworshiped and glorified together with the Father and the Sonrdquo

    12

    On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

    bull The Spirit is true God

    bull St Athanasiusbull The Spirit is ldquofrom Godrdquo (ἐκ τοῦ θεοῦ) (Letters to Serapion

    211)bull ldquothe Spirit belongs to the Father in the same way as much

    as it is said about the Son [to belong]rdquo (οὕτως τοῦ πατρός ἐστι τὸ πνεῦμα τὸ ἅγιον ὅπερ τοῦ υἱοῦ εἴρηται) (Letters to Serapion 210)

    bull ldquothe Son is in him and he in the Sonrdquo (ἐν αὐτῷ γάρ ἐστιν ὁ υἱὸς καὶ αὐτὸ ἐν τῷ υἱῷ) (Letters to Serapion 212)

    bull ldquothe Spirit is not a creationrdquo (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα τὸ πνεῦμα) (Letters to Serapion 34)

    13

    On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

    bull A soteriological perspective in pneumatology

    bull St Athanasius ldquothe given grace and gift are communicated [to us] by the Trinity from the Father through the Son and in the Holy Spiritrdquo (ἡ γὰρ διδομένη χάρις καὶ δωρεὰ ἐν τριάδι δίδοται παρὰ τοῦ πατρὸς διrsquo υἱοῦ ἐν πνεύματι ἁγίῳ) (Letters to Serapion 211)

    bull Confessing the Holy Trinity is not merely an article of faith it is the revelation of the mystery of both existence and holiness without which nothing can be

    14

    On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

    bull Two doxologies in Caesarea of Cappadocia

    bull St Basil (On the Holy Spirit 13)bull δόξα Πατρὶ διὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ ἐν τῷ ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι (ldquoglory

    to the Father through the Son in the Holy Spiritrdquo)

    bull δόξα Πατρὶ μετὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ σὺν τῷ Πνεύματι τῷ ἁγίῳ (ldquoglory to the Father together with the Son and with the Holy Spiritrdquo) ndash the latter seemingly inspired by St Cyril of Jerusalem (ὅπερ σὺν Πατρὶ καὶ Υἱῷ τῇ τῆς θεότητος δόξῃ τετίμηται Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416) 15

    On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

    bull The activity of the Holy Spirit

    bull St Basil ldquoTo him turn all things needing sanctification after him reach all things that live in virtue as being watered by his inspiration and helped on toward their natural and proper end perfecting all other things (τελειωτικόν τῶν ἄλλων) but himself lacking in nothing he gives life to all things (ζωῆς χορηγόν) and is never depleted [hellip] omnipresent (πανταχοῦ ὄν) origin of sanctification (ἁγιασμοῦ γένεσις) light perceptible to the mind (φῶς νοητόν) supplying as it were through himself illumination to every faculty in the search for truth by nature unapproachable apprehended through goodness (ἀπρόσιτον τῇ φύσει χωρητόν δι᾽ἀγαθότητα) filling all things with his power (πάντα πληροῦν τῇ δυνάμει) yet participated in only by the worthy ones (μόνοις ὂν μεθεκτόν τοῖς ἀξίοις)rdquo (On the Holy Spirit 922)

    16

    Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

    bull The Creed represents a summarised expression of the otherwise complex and broad theological efforts of the Holy Fathers

    bull The Creed cannot be properly considered outside the patristic context of its formulation although it reminds us of the teachings of the Fathers it cannot stand on its own without those teachings

    bull Given the difficulties entailed by its interpretation (thinking eg of St Cyril of Alexandria vs Nestorius of Constantinople or the Filioque debates) we need to turn to the Fathers for guidance

    17

    Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

    bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

    bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

    18

    Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

    bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

    bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

    19

    Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

    bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

    bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

    20

    • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
    • Toward the Making of the Creed
    • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
    • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
    • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
    • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
    • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
    • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
    • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
    • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
    • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
    • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
    • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
    • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
    • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
    • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
    • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
    • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
    • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
    • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

      Toward the Making of the Creed

      bull Tradition and noveltybull The Creed is a new expression of the initial

      apostolic teachingbull The synods have not reached compromises

      they discerned what was apostolic and ecclesial from what was foreign to tradition

      3

      Toward the Making of the Creed

      bull In observing a lsquopatristicrsquo criterion the Creed reiterates consecrated formulae borrowed frombull the Scripturesbull the Fathersbull baptismal and martyrdom confessions

      4

      Toward the Making of the Creed

      bull From the Fathers

      bull St Ignatius of Antioch ldquoI glorify God even Jesus Christ who has given you such wisdom For I have observed that you are perfected in an immoveable faith as if you were nailed to the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ both in the flesh and in the spirit and are established in love through the blood of Christ being fully persuaded with respect to our Lord that he was truly of the seed of David in terms of the flesh and the Son of God in terms of the will and power of God that he was truly born of a Virgin was baptised by John in order that all righteousness might be fulfilled by him and was truly under Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch nailed [to the cross] for us in his flesh Of this fruit we are by his divinely-blessed passion that he might set up a standard for all ages through his resurrection to all his holy and faithful [disciples] whether among Jews or Gentiles in the one body of his Churchrdquo (Epistle to the Smyrneans 1)

      5

      Toward the Making of the Creed

      bull Baptismal confessions

      bull St Justin Martyr ldquoAs many as are persuaded and believe that what we teach and say is true and undertake to be able to live accordingly are instructed to pray and to entreat God with fasting for the remission of their sins that are past we praying and fasting with them Then they are brought by us where there is water and are regenerated in the same manner in which we were ourselves regenerated For in the name of God the Father and Lord of the universe and of our Saviour Jesus Christ and of the Holy Spirit they then receive the washing with water [hellip] [T]here is pronounced over them who choose to be born again and have repented of their sins the name of God the Father and Lord of the universe [hellip] And this washing is called illumination because they who learn these things are illuminated in their understandings And in the name of Jesus Christ who was crucified under Pontius Pilate and in the name of the Holy Spirit who through the prophets foretold all things about Jesus those who are illuminated are washedrdquo (First Apology 61)

      6

      Toward the Making of the Creed

      bull Martyrdom confessions

      bull St Polycarp of Smyrna ldquoO Lord God Almighty the Father of your beloved and blessed Son Jesus Christ by whom we have received the knowledge of you the God of angels and powers and of every creature and of the whole race of the righteous who live before you I give you thanks for having counted me worthy of this day and this hour that I should have a part in the number of your martyrs in the cup of your Christ to the resurrection of eternal life both of soul and body through the incorruption of the Holy Spirit Among whom may I be accepted this day before you as a fat and acceptable sacrifice as you the ever-truthful God has foreordained has revealed beforehand to me and now has fulfilled Wherefore also I praise you for all things I bless you I glorify you along with the everlasting and heavenly Jesus Christ your beloved Son with whom to you and the Holy Spirit be glory both now and to all coming ages Amenrdquo (Martyrdom of St Polycarp 14)

      7

      On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

      bull Articulating the divinity of the Son against the Arians

      bull The ὁμοούσιος (ldquoof one essencerdquo) initiativebull A solution meant to counteract Ariusrsquo ἑτερούσιος (ldquoof

      a different essencerdquo)bull A third century theological term utilised both in

      Alexandria (Clement Origen) and Antioch (Paul of Samosata)

      bull Proposed by the Alexandrians ndash but who was itbull St Alexander (ἴδιος τῷ Πατρί )bull St Athanasius (ἐκ τῆς οὐσίας τοῦ Πατρός)

      8

      On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

      bull A typical Nicene defence of Christrsquos divinity

      bull St Athanasius ldquo[Christ] is true Son of the Father natural and genuine (φύσει καὶ γνήσιος) proper to his essence (ἴδιος τῆς οὐσίας αὐτοῦ) Wisdom Only-begotten and true and only Logos of God neither made nor a creature (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα οὔτε ποίημα) but offspring proper to the essence of the Father (ἴδιον τῆς τοῦ Πατρὸς οὐσίας γέννημα) Wherefore he is true God (Θεός ἐστιν ἀληθινὸς) being of one essence with the true Father (ἀληθινοῦ Πατρὸς ὁμοούσιος ὑπάρχων)rdquo (Orations against the Arians 19)

      9

      On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

      bull A sample of non-technical Nicene orthodoxy

      bull St Alexander of Alexandria ldquo[W]e thus believe as the apostolic Church believes In one Father unbegotten who has from no one the cause of his being who is unchangeable and immutable [hellip] And in one Lord Jesus Christ the only-begotten Son of God not begotten of things that are not but of him who is the Father [hellip] We have learnt that he is equally with the Father unchangeable and immutable [hellip] and the perfect Son and like to the Father [hellip] He is the exact image of the Father and in nothing differing from him [hellip] [I]n ascribing to him [hellip] a generation from the Father without beginning we offer him adoration [hellip] by no means rejecting his divinity [hellip] And [hellip] we confess one Holy Spirit [hellip] Furthermore [we confess] one catholic and apostolic Church [hellip] After this we know of the resurrection of the dead the first-fruits of which was our Lord Jesus Christ who [hellip] carried a body of Mary the Theotokos who in the fullness of time came to the human race to put away sin was crucified and died [hellip] being risen from the dead taken up into heaven seated at the right hand of majestyrdquo (Letter to Alexander of Constantinople 12)

      10

      On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

      bull The soteriological dimension of Nicene Christology

      bull St Athanasius ldquoif the Son were a creature humanity had remained no less than mortal not being joined to Godrdquo (εἰ κτίσμα ἦν ὁ Υἱὸς ἔμενεν ὁ ἄνθρωπος οὐδὲν ἧττον θνητὸς μὴ συναπτόμενος τῷ Θεῷ) (Orations against the Arians 269)

      bull St Antony the Great ldquoThe Logos of God was not changed but remaining the same (ὁ αὐτὸς ὢν) he assumed a human body for the salvation and benefit of mankind ndash so that sharing in the human birth he might enable mankind to share in the divine and spiritual nature (ἵνα τῇ ἀνθρωπίνῃ γενέσει κοινωνήσας ποιήσῃ τοὺς ἀνθρώπους κοινωνῆσαι θείας καὶ νοερᾶς φύσεως)rdquo (Life of St Antony 69)

      11

      On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

      bull Articulating the divinity of the Holy Spirit against the Macedonians

      bull Pre-synodical reactionsbull St Athanasius the Great (Letters to Serapion)bull St Gregory the Theologian (Fifth Theological Oration

      10 ldquothe Spirit is Godrdquo (θεὸς τὸ πνεῦμα) and ldquoof one essencerdquo (ὁμοούσιον) with the Father and the Son )

      bull St Basil the Great (On the Holy Spirit)

      bull No controversial terminology was utilised by the synod ldquoworshiped and glorified together with the Father and the Sonrdquo

      12

      On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

      bull The Spirit is true God

      bull St Athanasiusbull The Spirit is ldquofrom Godrdquo (ἐκ τοῦ θεοῦ) (Letters to Serapion

      211)bull ldquothe Spirit belongs to the Father in the same way as much

      as it is said about the Son [to belong]rdquo (οὕτως τοῦ πατρός ἐστι τὸ πνεῦμα τὸ ἅγιον ὅπερ τοῦ υἱοῦ εἴρηται) (Letters to Serapion 210)

      bull ldquothe Son is in him and he in the Sonrdquo (ἐν αὐτῷ γάρ ἐστιν ὁ υἱὸς καὶ αὐτὸ ἐν τῷ υἱῷ) (Letters to Serapion 212)

      bull ldquothe Spirit is not a creationrdquo (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα τὸ πνεῦμα) (Letters to Serapion 34)

      13

      On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

      bull A soteriological perspective in pneumatology

      bull St Athanasius ldquothe given grace and gift are communicated [to us] by the Trinity from the Father through the Son and in the Holy Spiritrdquo (ἡ γὰρ διδομένη χάρις καὶ δωρεὰ ἐν τριάδι δίδοται παρὰ τοῦ πατρὸς διrsquo υἱοῦ ἐν πνεύματι ἁγίῳ) (Letters to Serapion 211)

      bull Confessing the Holy Trinity is not merely an article of faith it is the revelation of the mystery of both existence and holiness without which nothing can be

      14

      On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

      bull Two doxologies in Caesarea of Cappadocia

      bull St Basil (On the Holy Spirit 13)bull δόξα Πατρὶ διὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ ἐν τῷ ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι (ldquoglory

      to the Father through the Son in the Holy Spiritrdquo)

      bull δόξα Πατρὶ μετὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ σὺν τῷ Πνεύματι τῷ ἁγίῳ (ldquoglory to the Father together with the Son and with the Holy Spiritrdquo) ndash the latter seemingly inspired by St Cyril of Jerusalem (ὅπερ σὺν Πατρὶ καὶ Υἱῷ τῇ τῆς θεότητος δόξῃ τετίμηται Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416) 15

      On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

      bull The activity of the Holy Spirit

      bull St Basil ldquoTo him turn all things needing sanctification after him reach all things that live in virtue as being watered by his inspiration and helped on toward their natural and proper end perfecting all other things (τελειωτικόν τῶν ἄλλων) but himself lacking in nothing he gives life to all things (ζωῆς χορηγόν) and is never depleted [hellip] omnipresent (πανταχοῦ ὄν) origin of sanctification (ἁγιασμοῦ γένεσις) light perceptible to the mind (φῶς νοητόν) supplying as it were through himself illumination to every faculty in the search for truth by nature unapproachable apprehended through goodness (ἀπρόσιτον τῇ φύσει χωρητόν δι᾽ἀγαθότητα) filling all things with his power (πάντα πληροῦν τῇ δυνάμει) yet participated in only by the worthy ones (μόνοις ὂν μεθεκτόν τοῖς ἀξίοις)rdquo (On the Holy Spirit 922)

      16

      Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

      bull The Creed represents a summarised expression of the otherwise complex and broad theological efforts of the Holy Fathers

      bull The Creed cannot be properly considered outside the patristic context of its formulation although it reminds us of the teachings of the Fathers it cannot stand on its own without those teachings

      bull Given the difficulties entailed by its interpretation (thinking eg of St Cyril of Alexandria vs Nestorius of Constantinople or the Filioque debates) we need to turn to the Fathers for guidance

      17

      Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

      bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

      bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

      18

      Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

      bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

      bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

      19

      Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

      bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

      bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

      20

      • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
      • Toward the Making of the Creed
      • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
      • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
      • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
      • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
      • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
      • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
      • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
      • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
      • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
      • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
      • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
      • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
      • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
      • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
      • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
      • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
      • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
      • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

        Toward the Making of the Creed

        bull In observing a lsquopatristicrsquo criterion the Creed reiterates consecrated formulae borrowed frombull the Scripturesbull the Fathersbull baptismal and martyrdom confessions

        4

        Toward the Making of the Creed

        bull From the Fathers

        bull St Ignatius of Antioch ldquoI glorify God even Jesus Christ who has given you such wisdom For I have observed that you are perfected in an immoveable faith as if you were nailed to the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ both in the flesh and in the spirit and are established in love through the blood of Christ being fully persuaded with respect to our Lord that he was truly of the seed of David in terms of the flesh and the Son of God in terms of the will and power of God that he was truly born of a Virgin was baptised by John in order that all righteousness might be fulfilled by him and was truly under Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch nailed [to the cross] for us in his flesh Of this fruit we are by his divinely-blessed passion that he might set up a standard for all ages through his resurrection to all his holy and faithful [disciples] whether among Jews or Gentiles in the one body of his Churchrdquo (Epistle to the Smyrneans 1)

        5

        Toward the Making of the Creed

        bull Baptismal confessions

        bull St Justin Martyr ldquoAs many as are persuaded and believe that what we teach and say is true and undertake to be able to live accordingly are instructed to pray and to entreat God with fasting for the remission of their sins that are past we praying and fasting with them Then they are brought by us where there is water and are regenerated in the same manner in which we were ourselves regenerated For in the name of God the Father and Lord of the universe and of our Saviour Jesus Christ and of the Holy Spirit they then receive the washing with water [hellip] [T]here is pronounced over them who choose to be born again and have repented of their sins the name of God the Father and Lord of the universe [hellip] And this washing is called illumination because they who learn these things are illuminated in their understandings And in the name of Jesus Christ who was crucified under Pontius Pilate and in the name of the Holy Spirit who through the prophets foretold all things about Jesus those who are illuminated are washedrdquo (First Apology 61)

        6

        Toward the Making of the Creed

        bull Martyrdom confessions

        bull St Polycarp of Smyrna ldquoO Lord God Almighty the Father of your beloved and blessed Son Jesus Christ by whom we have received the knowledge of you the God of angels and powers and of every creature and of the whole race of the righteous who live before you I give you thanks for having counted me worthy of this day and this hour that I should have a part in the number of your martyrs in the cup of your Christ to the resurrection of eternal life both of soul and body through the incorruption of the Holy Spirit Among whom may I be accepted this day before you as a fat and acceptable sacrifice as you the ever-truthful God has foreordained has revealed beforehand to me and now has fulfilled Wherefore also I praise you for all things I bless you I glorify you along with the everlasting and heavenly Jesus Christ your beloved Son with whom to you and the Holy Spirit be glory both now and to all coming ages Amenrdquo (Martyrdom of St Polycarp 14)

        7

        On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

        bull Articulating the divinity of the Son against the Arians

        bull The ὁμοούσιος (ldquoof one essencerdquo) initiativebull A solution meant to counteract Ariusrsquo ἑτερούσιος (ldquoof

        a different essencerdquo)bull A third century theological term utilised both in

        Alexandria (Clement Origen) and Antioch (Paul of Samosata)

        bull Proposed by the Alexandrians ndash but who was itbull St Alexander (ἴδιος τῷ Πατρί )bull St Athanasius (ἐκ τῆς οὐσίας τοῦ Πατρός)

        8

        On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

        bull A typical Nicene defence of Christrsquos divinity

        bull St Athanasius ldquo[Christ] is true Son of the Father natural and genuine (φύσει καὶ γνήσιος) proper to his essence (ἴδιος τῆς οὐσίας αὐτοῦ) Wisdom Only-begotten and true and only Logos of God neither made nor a creature (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα οὔτε ποίημα) but offspring proper to the essence of the Father (ἴδιον τῆς τοῦ Πατρὸς οὐσίας γέννημα) Wherefore he is true God (Θεός ἐστιν ἀληθινὸς) being of one essence with the true Father (ἀληθινοῦ Πατρὸς ὁμοούσιος ὑπάρχων)rdquo (Orations against the Arians 19)

        9

        On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

        bull A sample of non-technical Nicene orthodoxy

        bull St Alexander of Alexandria ldquo[W]e thus believe as the apostolic Church believes In one Father unbegotten who has from no one the cause of his being who is unchangeable and immutable [hellip] And in one Lord Jesus Christ the only-begotten Son of God not begotten of things that are not but of him who is the Father [hellip] We have learnt that he is equally with the Father unchangeable and immutable [hellip] and the perfect Son and like to the Father [hellip] He is the exact image of the Father and in nothing differing from him [hellip] [I]n ascribing to him [hellip] a generation from the Father without beginning we offer him adoration [hellip] by no means rejecting his divinity [hellip] And [hellip] we confess one Holy Spirit [hellip] Furthermore [we confess] one catholic and apostolic Church [hellip] After this we know of the resurrection of the dead the first-fruits of which was our Lord Jesus Christ who [hellip] carried a body of Mary the Theotokos who in the fullness of time came to the human race to put away sin was crucified and died [hellip] being risen from the dead taken up into heaven seated at the right hand of majestyrdquo (Letter to Alexander of Constantinople 12)

        10

        On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

        bull The soteriological dimension of Nicene Christology

        bull St Athanasius ldquoif the Son were a creature humanity had remained no less than mortal not being joined to Godrdquo (εἰ κτίσμα ἦν ὁ Υἱὸς ἔμενεν ὁ ἄνθρωπος οὐδὲν ἧττον θνητὸς μὴ συναπτόμενος τῷ Θεῷ) (Orations against the Arians 269)

        bull St Antony the Great ldquoThe Logos of God was not changed but remaining the same (ὁ αὐτὸς ὢν) he assumed a human body for the salvation and benefit of mankind ndash so that sharing in the human birth he might enable mankind to share in the divine and spiritual nature (ἵνα τῇ ἀνθρωπίνῃ γενέσει κοινωνήσας ποιήσῃ τοὺς ἀνθρώπους κοινωνῆσαι θείας καὶ νοερᾶς φύσεως)rdquo (Life of St Antony 69)

        11

        On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

        bull Articulating the divinity of the Holy Spirit against the Macedonians

        bull Pre-synodical reactionsbull St Athanasius the Great (Letters to Serapion)bull St Gregory the Theologian (Fifth Theological Oration

        10 ldquothe Spirit is Godrdquo (θεὸς τὸ πνεῦμα) and ldquoof one essencerdquo (ὁμοούσιον) with the Father and the Son )

        bull St Basil the Great (On the Holy Spirit)

        bull No controversial terminology was utilised by the synod ldquoworshiped and glorified together with the Father and the Sonrdquo

        12

        On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

        bull The Spirit is true God

        bull St Athanasiusbull The Spirit is ldquofrom Godrdquo (ἐκ τοῦ θεοῦ) (Letters to Serapion

        211)bull ldquothe Spirit belongs to the Father in the same way as much

        as it is said about the Son [to belong]rdquo (οὕτως τοῦ πατρός ἐστι τὸ πνεῦμα τὸ ἅγιον ὅπερ τοῦ υἱοῦ εἴρηται) (Letters to Serapion 210)

        bull ldquothe Son is in him and he in the Sonrdquo (ἐν αὐτῷ γάρ ἐστιν ὁ υἱὸς καὶ αὐτὸ ἐν τῷ υἱῷ) (Letters to Serapion 212)

        bull ldquothe Spirit is not a creationrdquo (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα τὸ πνεῦμα) (Letters to Serapion 34)

        13

        On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

        bull A soteriological perspective in pneumatology

        bull St Athanasius ldquothe given grace and gift are communicated [to us] by the Trinity from the Father through the Son and in the Holy Spiritrdquo (ἡ γὰρ διδομένη χάρις καὶ δωρεὰ ἐν τριάδι δίδοται παρὰ τοῦ πατρὸς διrsquo υἱοῦ ἐν πνεύματι ἁγίῳ) (Letters to Serapion 211)

        bull Confessing the Holy Trinity is not merely an article of faith it is the revelation of the mystery of both existence and holiness without which nothing can be

        14

        On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

        bull Two doxologies in Caesarea of Cappadocia

        bull St Basil (On the Holy Spirit 13)bull δόξα Πατρὶ διὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ ἐν τῷ ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι (ldquoglory

        to the Father through the Son in the Holy Spiritrdquo)

        bull δόξα Πατρὶ μετὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ σὺν τῷ Πνεύματι τῷ ἁγίῳ (ldquoglory to the Father together with the Son and with the Holy Spiritrdquo) ndash the latter seemingly inspired by St Cyril of Jerusalem (ὅπερ σὺν Πατρὶ καὶ Υἱῷ τῇ τῆς θεότητος δόξῃ τετίμηται Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416) 15

        On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

        bull The activity of the Holy Spirit

        bull St Basil ldquoTo him turn all things needing sanctification after him reach all things that live in virtue as being watered by his inspiration and helped on toward their natural and proper end perfecting all other things (τελειωτικόν τῶν ἄλλων) but himself lacking in nothing he gives life to all things (ζωῆς χορηγόν) and is never depleted [hellip] omnipresent (πανταχοῦ ὄν) origin of sanctification (ἁγιασμοῦ γένεσις) light perceptible to the mind (φῶς νοητόν) supplying as it were through himself illumination to every faculty in the search for truth by nature unapproachable apprehended through goodness (ἀπρόσιτον τῇ φύσει χωρητόν δι᾽ἀγαθότητα) filling all things with his power (πάντα πληροῦν τῇ δυνάμει) yet participated in only by the worthy ones (μόνοις ὂν μεθεκτόν τοῖς ἀξίοις)rdquo (On the Holy Spirit 922)

        16

        Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

        bull The Creed represents a summarised expression of the otherwise complex and broad theological efforts of the Holy Fathers

        bull The Creed cannot be properly considered outside the patristic context of its formulation although it reminds us of the teachings of the Fathers it cannot stand on its own without those teachings

        bull Given the difficulties entailed by its interpretation (thinking eg of St Cyril of Alexandria vs Nestorius of Constantinople or the Filioque debates) we need to turn to the Fathers for guidance

        17

        Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

        bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

        bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

        18

        Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

        bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

        bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

        19

        Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

        bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

        bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

        20

        • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
        • Toward the Making of the Creed
        • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
        • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
        • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
        • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
        • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
        • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
        • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
        • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
        • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
        • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
        • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
        • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
        • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
        • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
        • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
        • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
        • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
        • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

          Toward the Making of the Creed

          bull From the Fathers

          bull St Ignatius of Antioch ldquoI glorify God even Jesus Christ who has given you such wisdom For I have observed that you are perfected in an immoveable faith as if you were nailed to the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ both in the flesh and in the spirit and are established in love through the blood of Christ being fully persuaded with respect to our Lord that he was truly of the seed of David in terms of the flesh and the Son of God in terms of the will and power of God that he was truly born of a Virgin was baptised by John in order that all righteousness might be fulfilled by him and was truly under Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch nailed [to the cross] for us in his flesh Of this fruit we are by his divinely-blessed passion that he might set up a standard for all ages through his resurrection to all his holy and faithful [disciples] whether among Jews or Gentiles in the one body of his Churchrdquo (Epistle to the Smyrneans 1)

          5

          Toward the Making of the Creed

          bull Baptismal confessions

          bull St Justin Martyr ldquoAs many as are persuaded and believe that what we teach and say is true and undertake to be able to live accordingly are instructed to pray and to entreat God with fasting for the remission of their sins that are past we praying and fasting with them Then they are brought by us where there is water and are regenerated in the same manner in which we were ourselves regenerated For in the name of God the Father and Lord of the universe and of our Saviour Jesus Christ and of the Holy Spirit they then receive the washing with water [hellip] [T]here is pronounced over them who choose to be born again and have repented of their sins the name of God the Father and Lord of the universe [hellip] And this washing is called illumination because they who learn these things are illuminated in their understandings And in the name of Jesus Christ who was crucified under Pontius Pilate and in the name of the Holy Spirit who through the prophets foretold all things about Jesus those who are illuminated are washedrdquo (First Apology 61)

          6

          Toward the Making of the Creed

          bull Martyrdom confessions

          bull St Polycarp of Smyrna ldquoO Lord God Almighty the Father of your beloved and blessed Son Jesus Christ by whom we have received the knowledge of you the God of angels and powers and of every creature and of the whole race of the righteous who live before you I give you thanks for having counted me worthy of this day and this hour that I should have a part in the number of your martyrs in the cup of your Christ to the resurrection of eternal life both of soul and body through the incorruption of the Holy Spirit Among whom may I be accepted this day before you as a fat and acceptable sacrifice as you the ever-truthful God has foreordained has revealed beforehand to me and now has fulfilled Wherefore also I praise you for all things I bless you I glorify you along with the everlasting and heavenly Jesus Christ your beloved Son with whom to you and the Holy Spirit be glory both now and to all coming ages Amenrdquo (Martyrdom of St Polycarp 14)

          7

          On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

          bull Articulating the divinity of the Son against the Arians

          bull The ὁμοούσιος (ldquoof one essencerdquo) initiativebull A solution meant to counteract Ariusrsquo ἑτερούσιος (ldquoof

          a different essencerdquo)bull A third century theological term utilised both in

          Alexandria (Clement Origen) and Antioch (Paul of Samosata)

          bull Proposed by the Alexandrians ndash but who was itbull St Alexander (ἴδιος τῷ Πατρί )bull St Athanasius (ἐκ τῆς οὐσίας τοῦ Πατρός)

          8

          On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

          bull A typical Nicene defence of Christrsquos divinity

          bull St Athanasius ldquo[Christ] is true Son of the Father natural and genuine (φύσει καὶ γνήσιος) proper to his essence (ἴδιος τῆς οὐσίας αὐτοῦ) Wisdom Only-begotten and true and only Logos of God neither made nor a creature (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα οὔτε ποίημα) but offspring proper to the essence of the Father (ἴδιον τῆς τοῦ Πατρὸς οὐσίας γέννημα) Wherefore he is true God (Θεός ἐστιν ἀληθινὸς) being of one essence with the true Father (ἀληθινοῦ Πατρὸς ὁμοούσιος ὑπάρχων)rdquo (Orations against the Arians 19)

          9

          On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

          bull A sample of non-technical Nicene orthodoxy

          bull St Alexander of Alexandria ldquo[W]e thus believe as the apostolic Church believes In one Father unbegotten who has from no one the cause of his being who is unchangeable and immutable [hellip] And in one Lord Jesus Christ the only-begotten Son of God not begotten of things that are not but of him who is the Father [hellip] We have learnt that he is equally with the Father unchangeable and immutable [hellip] and the perfect Son and like to the Father [hellip] He is the exact image of the Father and in nothing differing from him [hellip] [I]n ascribing to him [hellip] a generation from the Father without beginning we offer him adoration [hellip] by no means rejecting his divinity [hellip] And [hellip] we confess one Holy Spirit [hellip] Furthermore [we confess] one catholic and apostolic Church [hellip] After this we know of the resurrection of the dead the first-fruits of which was our Lord Jesus Christ who [hellip] carried a body of Mary the Theotokos who in the fullness of time came to the human race to put away sin was crucified and died [hellip] being risen from the dead taken up into heaven seated at the right hand of majestyrdquo (Letter to Alexander of Constantinople 12)

          10

          On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

          bull The soteriological dimension of Nicene Christology

          bull St Athanasius ldquoif the Son were a creature humanity had remained no less than mortal not being joined to Godrdquo (εἰ κτίσμα ἦν ὁ Υἱὸς ἔμενεν ὁ ἄνθρωπος οὐδὲν ἧττον θνητὸς μὴ συναπτόμενος τῷ Θεῷ) (Orations against the Arians 269)

          bull St Antony the Great ldquoThe Logos of God was not changed but remaining the same (ὁ αὐτὸς ὢν) he assumed a human body for the salvation and benefit of mankind ndash so that sharing in the human birth he might enable mankind to share in the divine and spiritual nature (ἵνα τῇ ἀνθρωπίνῃ γενέσει κοινωνήσας ποιήσῃ τοὺς ἀνθρώπους κοινωνῆσαι θείας καὶ νοερᾶς φύσεως)rdquo (Life of St Antony 69)

          11

          On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

          bull Articulating the divinity of the Holy Spirit against the Macedonians

          bull Pre-synodical reactionsbull St Athanasius the Great (Letters to Serapion)bull St Gregory the Theologian (Fifth Theological Oration

          10 ldquothe Spirit is Godrdquo (θεὸς τὸ πνεῦμα) and ldquoof one essencerdquo (ὁμοούσιον) with the Father and the Son )

          bull St Basil the Great (On the Holy Spirit)

          bull No controversial terminology was utilised by the synod ldquoworshiped and glorified together with the Father and the Sonrdquo

          12

          On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

          bull The Spirit is true God

          bull St Athanasiusbull The Spirit is ldquofrom Godrdquo (ἐκ τοῦ θεοῦ) (Letters to Serapion

          211)bull ldquothe Spirit belongs to the Father in the same way as much

          as it is said about the Son [to belong]rdquo (οὕτως τοῦ πατρός ἐστι τὸ πνεῦμα τὸ ἅγιον ὅπερ τοῦ υἱοῦ εἴρηται) (Letters to Serapion 210)

          bull ldquothe Son is in him and he in the Sonrdquo (ἐν αὐτῷ γάρ ἐστιν ὁ υἱὸς καὶ αὐτὸ ἐν τῷ υἱῷ) (Letters to Serapion 212)

          bull ldquothe Spirit is not a creationrdquo (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα τὸ πνεῦμα) (Letters to Serapion 34)

          13

          On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

          bull A soteriological perspective in pneumatology

          bull St Athanasius ldquothe given grace and gift are communicated [to us] by the Trinity from the Father through the Son and in the Holy Spiritrdquo (ἡ γὰρ διδομένη χάρις καὶ δωρεὰ ἐν τριάδι δίδοται παρὰ τοῦ πατρὸς διrsquo υἱοῦ ἐν πνεύματι ἁγίῳ) (Letters to Serapion 211)

          bull Confessing the Holy Trinity is not merely an article of faith it is the revelation of the mystery of both existence and holiness without which nothing can be

          14

          On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

          bull Two doxologies in Caesarea of Cappadocia

          bull St Basil (On the Holy Spirit 13)bull δόξα Πατρὶ διὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ ἐν τῷ ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι (ldquoglory

          to the Father through the Son in the Holy Spiritrdquo)

          bull δόξα Πατρὶ μετὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ σὺν τῷ Πνεύματι τῷ ἁγίῳ (ldquoglory to the Father together with the Son and with the Holy Spiritrdquo) ndash the latter seemingly inspired by St Cyril of Jerusalem (ὅπερ σὺν Πατρὶ καὶ Υἱῷ τῇ τῆς θεότητος δόξῃ τετίμηται Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416) 15

          On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

          bull The activity of the Holy Spirit

          bull St Basil ldquoTo him turn all things needing sanctification after him reach all things that live in virtue as being watered by his inspiration and helped on toward their natural and proper end perfecting all other things (τελειωτικόν τῶν ἄλλων) but himself lacking in nothing he gives life to all things (ζωῆς χορηγόν) and is never depleted [hellip] omnipresent (πανταχοῦ ὄν) origin of sanctification (ἁγιασμοῦ γένεσις) light perceptible to the mind (φῶς νοητόν) supplying as it were through himself illumination to every faculty in the search for truth by nature unapproachable apprehended through goodness (ἀπρόσιτον τῇ φύσει χωρητόν δι᾽ἀγαθότητα) filling all things with his power (πάντα πληροῦν τῇ δυνάμει) yet participated in only by the worthy ones (μόνοις ὂν μεθεκτόν τοῖς ἀξίοις)rdquo (On the Holy Spirit 922)

          16

          Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

          bull The Creed represents a summarised expression of the otherwise complex and broad theological efforts of the Holy Fathers

          bull The Creed cannot be properly considered outside the patristic context of its formulation although it reminds us of the teachings of the Fathers it cannot stand on its own without those teachings

          bull Given the difficulties entailed by its interpretation (thinking eg of St Cyril of Alexandria vs Nestorius of Constantinople or the Filioque debates) we need to turn to the Fathers for guidance

          17

          Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

          bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

          bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

          18

          Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

          bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

          bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

          19

          Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

          bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

          bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

          20

          • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
          • Toward the Making of the Creed
          • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
          • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
          • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
          • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
          • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
          • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
          • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
          • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
          • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
          • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
          • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
          • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
          • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
          • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
          • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
          • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
          • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
          • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

            Toward the Making of the Creed

            bull Baptismal confessions

            bull St Justin Martyr ldquoAs many as are persuaded and believe that what we teach and say is true and undertake to be able to live accordingly are instructed to pray and to entreat God with fasting for the remission of their sins that are past we praying and fasting with them Then they are brought by us where there is water and are regenerated in the same manner in which we were ourselves regenerated For in the name of God the Father and Lord of the universe and of our Saviour Jesus Christ and of the Holy Spirit they then receive the washing with water [hellip] [T]here is pronounced over them who choose to be born again and have repented of their sins the name of God the Father and Lord of the universe [hellip] And this washing is called illumination because they who learn these things are illuminated in their understandings And in the name of Jesus Christ who was crucified under Pontius Pilate and in the name of the Holy Spirit who through the prophets foretold all things about Jesus those who are illuminated are washedrdquo (First Apology 61)

            6

            Toward the Making of the Creed

            bull Martyrdom confessions

            bull St Polycarp of Smyrna ldquoO Lord God Almighty the Father of your beloved and blessed Son Jesus Christ by whom we have received the knowledge of you the God of angels and powers and of every creature and of the whole race of the righteous who live before you I give you thanks for having counted me worthy of this day and this hour that I should have a part in the number of your martyrs in the cup of your Christ to the resurrection of eternal life both of soul and body through the incorruption of the Holy Spirit Among whom may I be accepted this day before you as a fat and acceptable sacrifice as you the ever-truthful God has foreordained has revealed beforehand to me and now has fulfilled Wherefore also I praise you for all things I bless you I glorify you along with the everlasting and heavenly Jesus Christ your beloved Son with whom to you and the Holy Spirit be glory both now and to all coming ages Amenrdquo (Martyrdom of St Polycarp 14)

            7

            On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

            bull Articulating the divinity of the Son against the Arians

            bull The ὁμοούσιος (ldquoof one essencerdquo) initiativebull A solution meant to counteract Ariusrsquo ἑτερούσιος (ldquoof

            a different essencerdquo)bull A third century theological term utilised both in

            Alexandria (Clement Origen) and Antioch (Paul of Samosata)

            bull Proposed by the Alexandrians ndash but who was itbull St Alexander (ἴδιος τῷ Πατρί )bull St Athanasius (ἐκ τῆς οὐσίας τοῦ Πατρός)

            8

            On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

            bull A typical Nicene defence of Christrsquos divinity

            bull St Athanasius ldquo[Christ] is true Son of the Father natural and genuine (φύσει καὶ γνήσιος) proper to his essence (ἴδιος τῆς οὐσίας αὐτοῦ) Wisdom Only-begotten and true and only Logos of God neither made nor a creature (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα οὔτε ποίημα) but offspring proper to the essence of the Father (ἴδιον τῆς τοῦ Πατρὸς οὐσίας γέννημα) Wherefore he is true God (Θεός ἐστιν ἀληθινὸς) being of one essence with the true Father (ἀληθινοῦ Πατρὸς ὁμοούσιος ὑπάρχων)rdquo (Orations against the Arians 19)

            9

            On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

            bull A sample of non-technical Nicene orthodoxy

            bull St Alexander of Alexandria ldquo[W]e thus believe as the apostolic Church believes In one Father unbegotten who has from no one the cause of his being who is unchangeable and immutable [hellip] And in one Lord Jesus Christ the only-begotten Son of God not begotten of things that are not but of him who is the Father [hellip] We have learnt that he is equally with the Father unchangeable and immutable [hellip] and the perfect Son and like to the Father [hellip] He is the exact image of the Father and in nothing differing from him [hellip] [I]n ascribing to him [hellip] a generation from the Father without beginning we offer him adoration [hellip] by no means rejecting his divinity [hellip] And [hellip] we confess one Holy Spirit [hellip] Furthermore [we confess] one catholic and apostolic Church [hellip] After this we know of the resurrection of the dead the first-fruits of which was our Lord Jesus Christ who [hellip] carried a body of Mary the Theotokos who in the fullness of time came to the human race to put away sin was crucified and died [hellip] being risen from the dead taken up into heaven seated at the right hand of majestyrdquo (Letter to Alexander of Constantinople 12)

            10

            On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

            bull The soteriological dimension of Nicene Christology

            bull St Athanasius ldquoif the Son were a creature humanity had remained no less than mortal not being joined to Godrdquo (εἰ κτίσμα ἦν ὁ Υἱὸς ἔμενεν ὁ ἄνθρωπος οὐδὲν ἧττον θνητὸς μὴ συναπτόμενος τῷ Θεῷ) (Orations against the Arians 269)

            bull St Antony the Great ldquoThe Logos of God was not changed but remaining the same (ὁ αὐτὸς ὢν) he assumed a human body for the salvation and benefit of mankind ndash so that sharing in the human birth he might enable mankind to share in the divine and spiritual nature (ἵνα τῇ ἀνθρωπίνῃ γενέσει κοινωνήσας ποιήσῃ τοὺς ἀνθρώπους κοινωνῆσαι θείας καὶ νοερᾶς φύσεως)rdquo (Life of St Antony 69)

            11

            On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

            bull Articulating the divinity of the Holy Spirit against the Macedonians

            bull Pre-synodical reactionsbull St Athanasius the Great (Letters to Serapion)bull St Gregory the Theologian (Fifth Theological Oration

            10 ldquothe Spirit is Godrdquo (θεὸς τὸ πνεῦμα) and ldquoof one essencerdquo (ὁμοούσιον) with the Father and the Son )

            bull St Basil the Great (On the Holy Spirit)

            bull No controversial terminology was utilised by the synod ldquoworshiped and glorified together with the Father and the Sonrdquo

            12

            On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

            bull The Spirit is true God

            bull St Athanasiusbull The Spirit is ldquofrom Godrdquo (ἐκ τοῦ θεοῦ) (Letters to Serapion

            211)bull ldquothe Spirit belongs to the Father in the same way as much

            as it is said about the Son [to belong]rdquo (οὕτως τοῦ πατρός ἐστι τὸ πνεῦμα τὸ ἅγιον ὅπερ τοῦ υἱοῦ εἴρηται) (Letters to Serapion 210)

            bull ldquothe Son is in him and he in the Sonrdquo (ἐν αὐτῷ γάρ ἐστιν ὁ υἱὸς καὶ αὐτὸ ἐν τῷ υἱῷ) (Letters to Serapion 212)

            bull ldquothe Spirit is not a creationrdquo (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα τὸ πνεῦμα) (Letters to Serapion 34)

            13

            On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

            bull A soteriological perspective in pneumatology

            bull St Athanasius ldquothe given grace and gift are communicated [to us] by the Trinity from the Father through the Son and in the Holy Spiritrdquo (ἡ γὰρ διδομένη χάρις καὶ δωρεὰ ἐν τριάδι δίδοται παρὰ τοῦ πατρὸς διrsquo υἱοῦ ἐν πνεύματι ἁγίῳ) (Letters to Serapion 211)

            bull Confessing the Holy Trinity is not merely an article of faith it is the revelation of the mystery of both existence and holiness without which nothing can be

            14

            On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

            bull Two doxologies in Caesarea of Cappadocia

            bull St Basil (On the Holy Spirit 13)bull δόξα Πατρὶ διὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ ἐν τῷ ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι (ldquoglory

            to the Father through the Son in the Holy Spiritrdquo)

            bull δόξα Πατρὶ μετὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ σὺν τῷ Πνεύματι τῷ ἁγίῳ (ldquoglory to the Father together with the Son and with the Holy Spiritrdquo) ndash the latter seemingly inspired by St Cyril of Jerusalem (ὅπερ σὺν Πατρὶ καὶ Υἱῷ τῇ τῆς θεότητος δόξῃ τετίμηται Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416) 15

            On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

            bull The activity of the Holy Spirit

            bull St Basil ldquoTo him turn all things needing sanctification after him reach all things that live in virtue as being watered by his inspiration and helped on toward their natural and proper end perfecting all other things (τελειωτικόν τῶν ἄλλων) but himself lacking in nothing he gives life to all things (ζωῆς χορηγόν) and is never depleted [hellip] omnipresent (πανταχοῦ ὄν) origin of sanctification (ἁγιασμοῦ γένεσις) light perceptible to the mind (φῶς νοητόν) supplying as it were through himself illumination to every faculty in the search for truth by nature unapproachable apprehended through goodness (ἀπρόσιτον τῇ φύσει χωρητόν δι᾽ἀγαθότητα) filling all things with his power (πάντα πληροῦν τῇ δυνάμει) yet participated in only by the worthy ones (μόνοις ὂν μεθεκτόν τοῖς ἀξίοις)rdquo (On the Holy Spirit 922)

            16

            Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

            bull The Creed represents a summarised expression of the otherwise complex and broad theological efforts of the Holy Fathers

            bull The Creed cannot be properly considered outside the patristic context of its formulation although it reminds us of the teachings of the Fathers it cannot stand on its own without those teachings

            bull Given the difficulties entailed by its interpretation (thinking eg of St Cyril of Alexandria vs Nestorius of Constantinople or the Filioque debates) we need to turn to the Fathers for guidance

            17

            Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

            bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

            bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

            18

            Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

            bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

            bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

            19

            Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

            bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

            bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

            20

            • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
            • Toward the Making of the Creed
            • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
            • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
            • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
            • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
            • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
            • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
            • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
            • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
            • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
            • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
            • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
            • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
            • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
            • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
            • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
            • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
            • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
            • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

              Toward the Making of the Creed

              bull Martyrdom confessions

              bull St Polycarp of Smyrna ldquoO Lord God Almighty the Father of your beloved and blessed Son Jesus Christ by whom we have received the knowledge of you the God of angels and powers and of every creature and of the whole race of the righteous who live before you I give you thanks for having counted me worthy of this day and this hour that I should have a part in the number of your martyrs in the cup of your Christ to the resurrection of eternal life both of soul and body through the incorruption of the Holy Spirit Among whom may I be accepted this day before you as a fat and acceptable sacrifice as you the ever-truthful God has foreordained has revealed beforehand to me and now has fulfilled Wherefore also I praise you for all things I bless you I glorify you along with the everlasting and heavenly Jesus Christ your beloved Son with whom to you and the Holy Spirit be glory both now and to all coming ages Amenrdquo (Martyrdom of St Polycarp 14)

              7

              On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

              bull Articulating the divinity of the Son against the Arians

              bull The ὁμοούσιος (ldquoof one essencerdquo) initiativebull A solution meant to counteract Ariusrsquo ἑτερούσιος (ldquoof

              a different essencerdquo)bull A third century theological term utilised both in

              Alexandria (Clement Origen) and Antioch (Paul of Samosata)

              bull Proposed by the Alexandrians ndash but who was itbull St Alexander (ἴδιος τῷ Πατρί )bull St Athanasius (ἐκ τῆς οὐσίας τοῦ Πατρός)

              8

              On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

              bull A typical Nicene defence of Christrsquos divinity

              bull St Athanasius ldquo[Christ] is true Son of the Father natural and genuine (φύσει καὶ γνήσιος) proper to his essence (ἴδιος τῆς οὐσίας αὐτοῦ) Wisdom Only-begotten and true and only Logos of God neither made nor a creature (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα οὔτε ποίημα) but offspring proper to the essence of the Father (ἴδιον τῆς τοῦ Πατρὸς οὐσίας γέννημα) Wherefore he is true God (Θεός ἐστιν ἀληθινὸς) being of one essence with the true Father (ἀληθινοῦ Πατρὸς ὁμοούσιος ὑπάρχων)rdquo (Orations against the Arians 19)

              9

              On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

              bull A sample of non-technical Nicene orthodoxy

              bull St Alexander of Alexandria ldquo[W]e thus believe as the apostolic Church believes In one Father unbegotten who has from no one the cause of his being who is unchangeable and immutable [hellip] And in one Lord Jesus Christ the only-begotten Son of God not begotten of things that are not but of him who is the Father [hellip] We have learnt that he is equally with the Father unchangeable and immutable [hellip] and the perfect Son and like to the Father [hellip] He is the exact image of the Father and in nothing differing from him [hellip] [I]n ascribing to him [hellip] a generation from the Father without beginning we offer him adoration [hellip] by no means rejecting his divinity [hellip] And [hellip] we confess one Holy Spirit [hellip] Furthermore [we confess] one catholic and apostolic Church [hellip] After this we know of the resurrection of the dead the first-fruits of which was our Lord Jesus Christ who [hellip] carried a body of Mary the Theotokos who in the fullness of time came to the human race to put away sin was crucified and died [hellip] being risen from the dead taken up into heaven seated at the right hand of majestyrdquo (Letter to Alexander of Constantinople 12)

              10

              On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

              bull The soteriological dimension of Nicene Christology

              bull St Athanasius ldquoif the Son were a creature humanity had remained no less than mortal not being joined to Godrdquo (εἰ κτίσμα ἦν ὁ Υἱὸς ἔμενεν ὁ ἄνθρωπος οὐδὲν ἧττον θνητὸς μὴ συναπτόμενος τῷ Θεῷ) (Orations against the Arians 269)

              bull St Antony the Great ldquoThe Logos of God was not changed but remaining the same (ὁ αὐτὸς ὢν) he assumed a human body for the salvation and benefit of mankind ndash so that sharing in the human birth he might enable mankind to share in the divine and spiritual nature (ἵνα τῇ ἀνθρωπίνῃ γενέσει κοινωνήσας ποιήσῃ τοὺς ἀνθρώπους κοινωνῆσαι θείας καὶ νοερᾶς φύσεως)rdquo (Life of St Antony 69)

              11

              On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

              bull Articulating the divinity of the Holy Spirit against the Macedonians

              bull Pre-synodical reactionsbull St Athanasius the Great (Letters to Serapion)bull St Gregory the Theologian (Fifth Theological Oration

              10 ldquothe Spirit is Godrdquo (θεὸς τὸ πνεῦμα) and ldquoof one essencerdquo (ὁμοούσιον) with the Father and the Son )

              bull St Basil the Great (On the Holy Spirit)

              bull No controversial terminology was utilised by the synod ldquoworshiped and glorified together with the Father and the Sonrdquo

              12

              On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

              bull The Spirit is true God

              bull St Athanasiusbull The Spirit is ldquofrom Godrdquo (ἐκ τοῦ θεοῦ) (Letters to Serapion

              211)bull ldquothe Spirit belongs to the Father in the same way as much

              as it is said about the Son [to belong]rdquo (οὕτως τοῦ πατρός ἐστι τὸ πνεῦμα τὸ ἅγιον ὅπερ τοῦ υἱοῦ εἴρηται) (Letters to Serapion 210)

              bull ldquothe Son is in him and he in the Sonrdquo (ἐν αὐτῷ γάρ ἐστιν ὁ υἱὸς καὶ αὐτὸ ἐν τῷ υἱῷ) (Letters to Serapion 212)

              bull ldquothe Spirit is not a creationrdquo (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα τὸ πνεῦμα) (Letters to Serapion 34)

              13

              On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

              bull A soteriological perspective in pneumatology

              bull St Athanasius ldquothe given grace and gift are communicated [to us] by the Trinity from the Father through the Son and in the Holy Spiritrdquo (ἡ γὰρ διδομένη χάρις καὶ δωρεὰ ἐν τριάδι δίδοται παρὰ τοῦ πατρὸς διrsquo υἱοῦ ἐν πνεύματι ἁγίῳ) (Letters to Serapion 211)

              bull Confessing the Holy Trinity is not merely an article of faith it is the revelation of the mystery of both existence and holiness without which nothing can be

              14

              On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

              bull Two doxologies in Caesarea of Cappadocia

              bull St Basil (On the Holy Spirit 13)bull δόξα Πατρὶ διὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ ἐν τῷ ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι (ldquoglory

              to the Father through the Son in the Holy Spiritrdquo)

              bull δόξα Πατρὶ μετὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ σὺν τῷ Πνεύματι τῷ ἁγίῳ (ldquoglory to the Father together with the Son and with the Holy Spiritrdquo) ndash the latter seemingly inspired by St Cyril of Jerusalem (ὅπερ σὺν Πατρὶ καὶ Υἱῷ τῇ τῆς θεότητος δόξῃ τετίμηται Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416) 15

              On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

              bull The activity of the Holy Spirit

              bull St Basil ldquoTo him turn all things needing sanctification after him reach all things that live in virtue as being watered by his inspiration and helped on toward their natural and proper end perfecting all other things (τελειωτικόν τῶν ἄλλων) but himself lacking in nothing he gives life to all things (ζωῆς χορηγόν) and is never depleted [hellip] omnipresent (πανταχοῦ ὄν) origin of sanctification (ἁγιασμοῦ γένεσις) light perceptible to the mind (φῶς νοητόν) supplying as it were through himself illumination to every faculty in the search for truth by nature unapproachable apprehended through goodness (ἀπρόσιτον τῇ φύσει χωρητόν δι᾽ἀγαθότητα) filling all things with his power (πάντα πληροῦν τῇ δυνάμει) yet participated in only by the worthy ones (μόνοις ὂν μεθεκτόν τοῖς ἀξίοις)rdquo (On the Holy Spirit 922)

              16

              Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

              bull The Creed represents a summarised expression of the otherwise complex and broad theological efforts of the Holy Fathers

              bull The Creed cannot be properly considered outside the patristic context of its formulation although it reminds us of the teachings of the Fathers it cannot stand on its own without those teachings

              bull Given the difficulties entailed by its interpretation (thinking eg of St Cyril of Alexandria vs Nestorius of Constantinople or the Filioque debates) we need to turn to the Fathers for guidance

              17

              Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

              bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

              bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

              18

              Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

              bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

              bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

              19

              Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

              bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

              bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

              20

              • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
              • Toward the Making of the Creed
              • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
              • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
              • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
              • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
              • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
              • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
              • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
              • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
              • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
              • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
              • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
              • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
              • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
              • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
              • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
              • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
              • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
              • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

                On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

                bull Articulating the divinity of the Son against the Arians

                bull The ὁμοούσιος (ldquoof one essencerdquo) initiativebull A solution meant to counteract Ariusrsquo ἑτερούσιος (ldquoof

                a different essencerdquo)bull A third century theological term utilised both in

                Alexandria (Clement Origen) and Antioch (Paul of Samosata)

                bull Proposed by the Alexandrians ndash but who was itbull St Alexander (ἴδιος τῷ Πατρί )bull St Athanasius (ἐκ τῆς οὐσίας τοῦ Πατρός)

                8

                On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

                bull A typical Nicene defence of Christrsquos divinity

                bull St Athanasius ldquo[Christ] is true Son of the Father natural and genuine (φύσει καὶ γνήσιος) proper to his essence (ἴδιος τῆς οὐσίας αὐτοῦ) Wisdom Only-begotten and true and only Logos of God neither made nor a creature (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα οὔτε ποίημα) but offspring proper to the essence of the Father (ἴδιον τῆς τοῦ Πατρὸς οὐσίας γέννημα) Wherefore he is true God (Θεός ἐστιν ἀληθινὸς) being of one essence with the true Father (ἀληθινοῦ Πατρὸς ὁμοούσιος ὑπάρχων)rdquo (Orations against the Arians 19)

                9

                On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

                bull A sample of non-technical Nicene orthodoxy

                bull St Alexander of Alexandria ldquo[W]e thus believe as the apostolic Church believes In one Father unbegotten who has from no one the cause of his being who is unchangeable and immutable [hellip] And in one Lord Jesus Christ the only-begotten Son of God not begotten of things that are not but of him who is the Father [hellip] We have learnt that he is equally with the Father unchangeable and immutable [hellip] and the perfect Son and like to the Father [hellip] He is the exact image of the Father and in nothing differing from him [hellip] [I]n ascribing to him [hellip] a generation from the Father without beginning we offer him adoration [hellip] by no means rejecting his divinity [hellip] And [hellip] we confess one Holy Spirit [hellip] Furthermore [we confess] one catholic and apostolic Church [hellip] After this we know of the resurrection of the dead the first-fruits of which was our Lord Jesus Christ who [hellip] carried a body of Mary the Theotokos who in the fullness of time came to the human race to put away sin was crucified and died [hellip] being risen from the dead taken up into heaven seated at the right hand of majestyrdquo (Letter to Alexander of Constantinople 12)

                10

                On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

                bull The soteriological dimension of Nicene Christology

                bull St Athanasius ldquoif the Son were a creature humanity had remained no less than mortal not being joined to Godrdquo (εἰ κτίσμα ἦν ὁ Υἱὸς ἔμενεν ὁ ἄνθρωπος οὐδὲν ἧττον θνητὸς μὴ συναπτόμενος τῷ Θεῷ) (Orations against the Arians 269)

                bull St Antony the Great ldquoThe Logos of God was not changed but remaining the same (ὁ αὐτὸς ὢν) he assumed a human body for the salvation and benefit of mankind ndash so that sharing in the human birth he might enable mankind to share in the divine and spiritual nature (ἵνα τῇ ἀνθρωπίνῃ γενέσει κοινωνήσας ποιήσῃ τοὺς ἀνθρώπους κοινωνῆσαι θείας καὶ νοερᾶς φύσεως)rdquo (Life of St Antony 69)

                11

                On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                bull Articulating the divinity of the Holy Spirit against the Macedonians

                bull Pre-synodical reactionsbull St Athanasius the Great (Letters to Serapion)bull St Gregory the Theologian (Fifth Theological Oration

                10 ldquothe Spirit is Godrdquo (θεὸς τὸ πνεῦμα) and ldquoof one essencerdquo (ὁμοούσιον) with the Father and the Son )

                bull St Basil the Great (On the Holy Spirit)

                bull No controversial terminology was utilised by the synod ldquoworshiped and glorified together with the Father and the Sonrdquo

                12

                On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                bull The Spirit is true God

                bull St Athanasiusbull The Spirit is ldquofrom Godrdquo (ἐκ τοῦ θεοῦ) (Letters to Serapion

                211)bull ldquothe Spirit belongs to the Father in the same way as much

                as it is said about the Son [to belong]rdquo (οὕτως τοῦ πατρός ἐστι τὸ πνεῦμα τὸ ἅγιον ὅπερ τοῦ υἱοῦ εἴρηται) (Letters to Serapion 210)

                bull ldquothe Son is in him and he in the Sonrdquo (ἐν αὐτῷ γάρ ἐστιν ὁ υἱὸς καὶ αὐτὸ ἐν τῷ υἱῷ) (Letters to Serapion 212)

                bull ldquothe Spirit is not a creationrdquo (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα τὸ πνεῦμα) (Letters to Serapion 34)

                13

                On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                bull A soteriological perspective in pneumatology

                bull St Athanasius ldquothe given grace and gift are communicated [to us] by the Trinity from the Father through the Son and in the Holy Spiritrdquo (ἡ γὰρ διδομένη χάρις καὶ δωρεὰ ἐν τριάδι δίδοται παρὰ τοῦ πατρὸς διrsquo υἱοῦ ἐν πνεύματι ἁγίῳ) (Letters to Serapion 211)

                bull Confessing the Holy Trinity is not merely an article of faith it is the revelation of the mystery of both existence and holiness without which nothing can be

                14

                On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                bull Two doxologies in Caesarea of Cappadocia

                bull St Basil (On the Holy Spirit 13)bull δόξα Πατρὶ διὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ ἐν τῷ ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι (ldquoglory

                to the Father through the Son in the Holy Spiritrdquo)

                bull δόξα Πατρὶ μετὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ σὺν τῷ Πνεύματι τῷ ἁγίῳ (ldquoglory to the Father together with the Son and with the Holy Spiritrdquo) ndash the latter seemingly inspired by St Cyril of Jerusalem (ὅπερ σὺν Πατρὶ καὶ Υἱῷ τῇ τῆς θεότητος δόξῃ τετίμηται Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416) 15

                On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                bull The activity of the Holy Spirit

                bull St Basil ldquoTo him turn all things needing sanctification after him reach all things that live in virtue as being watered by his inspiration and helped on toward their natural and proper end perfecting all other things (τελειωτικόν τῶν ἄλλων) but himself lacking in nothing he gives life to all things (ζωῆς χορηγόν) and is never depleted [hellip] omnipresent (πανταχοῦ ὄν) origin of sanctification (ἁγιασμοῦ γένεσις) light perceptible to the mind (φῶς νοητόν) supplying as it were through himself illumination to every faculty in the search for truth by nature unapproachable apprehended through goodness (ἀπρόσιτον τῇ φύσει χωρητόν δι᾽ἀγαθότητα) filling all things with his power (πάντα πληροῦν τῇ δυνάμει) yet participated in only by the worthy ones (μόνοις ὂν μεθεκτόν τοῖς ἀξίοις)rdquo (On the Holy Spirit 922)

                16

                Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                bull The Creed represents a summarised expression of the otherwise complex and broad theological efforts of the Holy Fathers

                bull The Creed cannot be properly considered outside the patristic context of its formulation although it reminds us of the teachings of the Fathers it cannot stand on its own without those teachings

                bull Given the difficulties entailed by its interpretation (thinking eg of St Cyril of Alexandria vs Nestorius of Constantinople or the Filioque debates) we need to turn to the Fathers for guidance

                17

                Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

                bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

                18

                Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

                bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

                19

                Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

                bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

                20

                • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
                • Toward the Making of the Creed
                • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
                • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
                • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
                • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
                • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
                • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
                • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
                • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
                • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
                • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
                • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
                • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
                • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
                • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
                • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
                • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
                • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
                • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

                  On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

                  bull A typical Nicene defence of Christrsquos divinity

                  bull St Athanasius ldquo[Christ] is true Son of the Father natural and genuine (φύσει καὶ γνήσιος) proper to his essence (ἴδιος τῆς οὐσίας αὐτοῦ) Wisdom Only-begotten and true and only Logos of God neither made nor a creature (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα οὔτε ποίημα) but offspring proper to the essence of the Father (ἴδιον τῆς τοῦ Πατρὸς οὐσίας γέννημα) Wherefore he is true God (Θεός ἐστιν ἀληθινὸς) being of one essence with the true Father (ἀληθινοῦ Πατρὸς ὁμοούσιος ὑπάρχων)rdquo (Orations against the Arians 19)

                  9

                  On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

                  bull A sample of non-technical Nicene orthodoxy

                  bull St Alexander of Alexandria ldquo[W]e thus believe as the apostolic Church believes In one Father unbegotten who has from no one the cause of his being who is unchangeable and immutable [hellip] And in one Lord Jesus Christ the only-begotten Son of God not begotten of things that are not but of him who is the Father [hellip] We have learnt that he is equally with the Father unchangeable and immutable [hellip] and the perfect Son and like to the Father [hellip] He is the exact image of the Father and in nothing differing from him [hellip] [I]n ascribing to him [hellip] a generation from the Father without beginning we offer him adoration [hellip] by no means rejecting his divinity [hellip] And [hellip] we confess one Holy Spirit [hellip] Furthermore [we confess] one catholic and apostolic Church [hellip] After this we know of the resurrection of the dead the first-fruits of which was our Lord Jesus Christ who [hellip] carried a body of Mary the Theotokos who in the fullness of time came to the human race to put away sin was crucified and died [hellip] being risen from the dead taken up into heaven seated at the right hand of majestyrdquo (Letter to Alexander of Constantinople 12)

                  10

                  On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

                  bull The soteriological dimension of Nicene Christology

                  bull St Athanasius ldquoif the Son were a creature humanity had remained no less than mortal not being joined to Godrdquo (εἰ κτίσμα ἦν ὁ Υἱὸς ἔμενεν ὁ ἄνθρωπος οὐδὲν ἧττον θνητὸς μὴ συναπτόμενος τῷ Θεῷ) (Orations against the Arians 269)

                  bull St Antony the Great ldquoThe Logos of God was not changed but remaining the same (ὁ αὐτὸς ὢν) he assumed a human body for the salvation and benefit of mankind ndash so that sharing in the human birth he might enable mankind to share in the divine and spiritual nature (ἵνα τῇ ἀνθρωπίνῃ γενέσει κοινωνήσας ποιήσῃ τοὺς ἀνθρώπους κοινωνῆσαι θείας καὶ νοερᾶς φύσεως)rdquo (Life of St Antony 69)

                  11

                  On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                  bull Articulating the divinity of the Holy Spirit against the Macedonians

                  bull Pre-synodical reactionsbull St Athanasius the Great (Letters to Serapion)bull St Gregory the Theologian (Fifth Theological Oration

                  10 ldquothe Spirit is Godrdquo (θεὸς τὸ πνεῦμα) and ldquoof one essencerdquo (ὁμοούσιον) with the Father and the Son )

                  bull St Basil the Great (On the Holy Spirit)

                  bull No controversial terminology was utilised by the synod ldquoworshiped and glorified together with the Father and the Sonrdquo

                  12

                  On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                  bull The Spirit is true God

                  bull St Athanasiusbull The Spirit is ldquofrom Godrdquo (ἐκ τοῦ θεοῦ) (Letters to Serapion

                  211)bull ldquothe Spirit belongs to the Father in the same way as much

                  as it is said about the Son [to belong]rdquo (οὕτως τοῦ πατρός ἐστι τὸ πνεῦμα τὸ ἅγιον ὅπερ τοῦ υἱοῦ εἴρηται) (Letters to Serapion 210)

                  bull ldquothe Son is in him and he in the Sonrdquo (ἐν αὐτῷ γάρ ἐστιν ὁ υἱὸς καὶ αὐτὸ ἐν τῷ υἱῷ) (Letters to Serapion 212)

                  bull ldquothe Spirit is not a creationrdquo (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα τὸ πνεῦμα) (Letters to Serapion 34)

                  13

                  On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                  bull A soteriological perspective in pneumatology

                  bull St Athanasius ldquothe given grace and gift are communicated [to us] by the Trinity from the Father through the Son and in the Holy Spiritrdquo (ἡ γὰρ διδομένη χάρις καὶ δωρεὰ ἐν τριάδι δίδοται παρὰ τοῦ πατρὸς διrsquo υἱοῦ ἐν πνεύματι ἁγίῳ) (Letters to Serapion 211)

                  bull Confessing the Holy Trinity is not merely an article of faith it is the revelation of the mystery of both existence and holiness without which nothing can be

                  14

                  On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                  bull Two doxologies in Caesarea of Cappadocia

                  bull St Basil (On the Holy Spirit 13)bull δόξα Πατρὶ διὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ ἐν τῷ ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι (ldquoglory

                  to the Father through the Son in the Holy Spiritrdquo)

                  bull δόξα Πατρὶ μετὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ σὺν τῷ Πνεύματι τῷ ἁγίῳ (ldquoglory to the Father together with the Son and with the Holy Spiritrdquo) ndash the latter seemingly inspired by St Cyril of Jerusalem (ὅπερ σὺν Πατρὶ καὶ Υἱῷ τῇ τῆς θεότητος δόξῃ τετίμηται Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416) 15

                  On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                  bull The activity of the Holy Spirit

                  bull St Basil ldquoTo him turn all things needing sanctification after him reach all things that live in virtue as being watered by his inspiration and helped on toward their natural and proper end perfecting all other things (τελειωτικόν τῶν ἄλλων) but himself lacking in nothing he gives life to all things (ζωῆς χορηγόν) and is never depleted [hellip] omnipresent (πανταχοῦ ὄν) origin of sanctification (ἁγιασμοῦ γένεσις) light perceptible to the mind (φῶς νοητόν) supplying as it were through himself illumination to every faculty in the search for truth by nature unapproachable apprehended through goodness (ἀπρόσιτον τῇ φύσει χωρητόν δι᾽ἀγαθότητα) filling all things with his power (πάντα πληροῦν τῇ δυνάμει) yet participated in only by the worthy ones (μόνοις ὂν μεθεκτόν τοῖς ἀξίοις)rdquo (On the Holy Spirit 922)

                  16

                  Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                  bull The Creed represents a summarised expression of the otherwise complex and broad theological efforts of the Holy Fathers

                  bull The Creed cannot be properly considered outside the patristic context of its formulation although it reminds us of the teachings of the Fathers it cannot stand on its own without those teachings

                  bull Given the difficulties entailed by its interpretation (thinking eg of St Cyril of Alexandria vs Nestorius of Constantinople or the Filioque debates) we need to turn to the Fathers for guidance

                  17

                  Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                  bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

                  bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

                  18

                  Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                  bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

                  bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

                  19

                  Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                  bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

                  bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

                  20

                  • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
                  • Toward the Making of the Creed
                  • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
                  • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
                  • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
                  • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
                  • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
                  • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
                  • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
                  • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
                  • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
                  • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
                  • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
                  • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
                  • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
                  • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
                  • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
                  • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
                  • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
                  • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

                    On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

                    bull A sample of non-technical Nicene orthodoxy

                    bull St Alexander of Alexandria ldquo[W]e thus believe as the apostolic Church believes In one Father unbegotten who has from no one the cause of his being who is unchangeable and immutable [hellip] And in one Lord Jesus Christ the only-begotten Son of God not begotten of things that are not but of him who is the Father [hellip] We have learnt that he is equally with the Father unchangeable and immutable [hellip] and the perfect Son and like to the Father [hellip] He is the exact image of the Father and in nothing differing from him [hellip] [I]n ascribing to him [hellip] a generation from the Father without beginning we offer him adoration [hellip] by no means rejecting his divinity [hellip] And [hellip] we confess one Holy Spirit [hellip] Furthermore [we confess] one catholic and apostolic Church [hellip] After this we know of the resurrection of the dead the first-fruits of which was our Lord Jesus Christ who [hellip] carried a body of Mary the Theotokos who in the fullness of time came to the human race to put away sin was crucified and died [hellip] being risen from the dead taken up into heaven seated at the right hand of majestyrdquo (Letter to Alexander of Constantinople 12)

                    10

                    On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

                    bull The soteriological dimension of Nicene Christology

                    bull St Athanasius ldquoif the Son were a creature humanity had remained no less than mortal not being joined to Godrdquo (εἰ κτίσμα ἦν ὁ Υἱὸς ἔμενεν ὁ ἄνθρωπος οὐδὲν ἧττον θνητὸς μὴ συναπτόμενος τῷ Θεῷ) (Orations against the Arians 269)

                    bull St Antony the Great ldquoThe Logos of God was not changed but remaining the same (ὁ αὐτὸς ὢν) he assumed a human body for the salvation and benefit of mankind ndash so that sharing in the human birth he might enable mankind to share in the divine and spiritual nature (ἵνα τῇ ἀνθρωπίνῃ γενέσει κοινωνήσας ποιήσῃ τοὺς ἀνθρώπους κοινωνῆσαι θείας καὶ νοερᾶς φύσεως)rdquo (Life of St Antony 69)

                    11

                    On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                    bull Articulating the divinity of the Holy Spirit against the Macedonians

                    bull Pre-synodical reactionsbull St Athanasius the Great (Letters to Serapion)bull St Gregory the Theologian (Fifth Theological Oration

                    10 ldquothe Spirit is Godrdquo (θεὸς τὸ πνεῦμα) and ldquoof one essencerdquo (ὁμοούσιον) with the Father and the Son )

                    bull St Basil the Great (On the Holy Spirit)

                    bull No controversial terminology was utilised by the synod ldquoworshiped and glorified together with the Father and the Sonrdquo

                    12

                    On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                    bull The Spirit is true God

                    bull St Athanasiusbull The Spirit is ldquofrom Godrdquo (ἐκ τοῦ θεοῦ) (Letters to Serapion

                    211)bull ldquothe Spirit belongs to the Father in the same way as much

                    as it is said about the Son [to belong]rdquo (οὕτως τοῦ πατρός ἐστι τὸ πνεῦμα τὸ ἅγιον ὅπερ τοῦ υἱοῦ εἴρηται) (Letters to Serapion 210)

                    bull ldquothe Son is in him and he in the Sonrdquo (ἐν αὐτῷ γάρ ἐστιν ὁ υἱὸς καὶ αὐτὸ ἐν τῷ υἱῷ) (Letters to Serapion 212)

                    bull ldquothe Spirit is not a creationrdquo (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα τὸ πνεῦμα) (Letters to Serapion 34)

                    13

                    On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                    bull A soteriological perspective in pneumatology

                    bull St Athanasius ldquothe given grace and gift are communicated [to us] by the Trinity from the Father through the Son and in the Holy Spiritrdquo (ἡ γὰρ διδομένη χάρις καὶ δωρεὰ ἐν τριάδι δίδοται παρὰ τοῦ πατρὸς διrsquo υἱοῦ ἐν πνεύματι ἁγίῳ) (Letters to Serapion 211)

                    bull Confessing the Holy Trinity is not merely an article of faith it is the revelation of the mystery of both existence and holiness without which nothing can be

                    14

                    On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                    bull Two doxologies in Caesarea of Cappadocia

                    bull St Basil (On the Holy Spirit 13)bull δόξα Πατρὶ διὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ ἐν τῷ ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι (ldquoglory

                    to the Father through the Son in the Holy Spiritrdquo)

                    bull δόξα Πατρὶ μετὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ σὺν τῷ Πνεύματι τῷ ἁγίῳ (ldquoglory to the Father together with the Son and with the Holy Spiritrdquo) ndash the latter seemingly inspired by St Cyril of Jerusalem (ὅπερ σὺν Πατρὶ καὶ Υἱῷ τῇ τῆς θεότητος δόξῃ τετίμηται Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416) 15

                    On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                    bull The activity of the Holy Spirit

                    bull St Basil ldquoTo him turn all things needing sanctification after him reach all things that live in virtue as being watered by his inspiration and helped on toward their natural and proper end perfecting all other things (τελειωτικόν τῶν ἄλλων) but himself lacking in nothing he gives life to all things (ζωῆς χορηγόν) and is never depleted [hellip] omnipresent (πανταχοῦ ὄν) origin of sanctification (ἁγιασμοῦ γένεσις) light perceptible to the mind (φῶς νοητόν) supplying as it were through himself illumination to every faculty in the search for truth by nature unapproachable apprehended through goodness (ἀπρόσιτον τῇ φύσει χωρητόν δι᾽ἀγαθότητα) filling all things with his power (πάντα πληροῦν τῇ δυνάμει) yet participated in only by the worthy ones (μόνοις ὂν μεθεκτόν τοῖς ἀξίοις)rdquo (On the Holy Spirit 922)

                    16

                    Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                    bull The Creed represents a summarised expression of the otherwise complex and broad theological efforts of the Holy Fathers

                    bull The Creed cannot be properly considered outside the patristic context of its formulation although it reminds us of the teachings of the Fathers it cannot stand on its own without those teachings

                    bull Given the difficulties entailed by its interpretation (thinking eg of St Cyril of Alexandria vs Nestorius of Constantinople or the Filioque debates) we need to turn to the Fathers for guidance

                    17

                    Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                    bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

                    bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

                    18

                    Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                    bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

                    bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

                    19

                    Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                    bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

                    bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

                    20

                    • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
                    • Toward the Making of the Creed
                    • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
                    • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
                    • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
                    • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
                    • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
                    • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
                    • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
                    • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
                    • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
                    • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
                    • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
                    • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
                    • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
                    • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
                    • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
                    • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
                    • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
                    • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

                      On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea

                      bull The soteriological dimension of Nicene Christology

                      bull St Athanasius ldquoif the Son were a creature humanity had remained no less than mortal not being joined to Godrdquo (εἰ κτίσμα ἦν ὁ Υἱὸς ἔμενεν ὁ ἄνθρωπος οὐδὲν ἧττον θνητὸς μὴ συναπτόμενος τῷ Θεῷ) (Orations against the Arians 269)

                      bull St Antony the Great ldquoThe Logos of God was not changed but remaining the same (ὁ αὐτὸς ὢν) he assumed a human body for the salvation and benefit of mankind ndash so that sharing in the human birth he might enable mankind to share in the divine and spiritual nature (ἵνα τῇ ἀνθρωπίνῃ γενέσει κοινωνήσας ποιήσῃ τοὺς ἀνθρώπους κοινωνῆσαι θείας καὶ νοερᾶς φύσεως)rdquo (Life of St Antony 69)

                      11

                      On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                      bull Articulating the divinity of the Holy Spirit against the Macedonians

                      bull Pre-synodical reactionsbull St Athanasius the Great (Letters to Serapion)bull St Gregory the Theologian (Fifth Theological Oration

                      10 ldquothe Spirit is Godrdquo (θεὸς τὸ πνεῦμα) and ldquoof one essencerdquo (ὁμοούσιον) with the Father and the Son )

                      bull St Basil the Great (On the Holy Spirit)

                      bull No controversial terminology was utilised by the synod ldquoworshiped and glorified together with the Father and the Sonrdquo

                      12

                      On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                      bull The Spirit is true God

                      bull St Athanasiusbull The Spirit is ldquofrom Godrdquo (ἐκ τοῦ θεοῦ) (Letters to Serapion

                      211)bull ldquothe Spirit belongs to the Father in the same way as much

                      as it is said about the Son [to belong]rdquo (οὕτως τοῦ πατρός ἐστι τὸ πνεῦμα τὸ ἅγιον ὅπερ τοῦ υἱοῦ εἴρηται) (Letters to Serapion 210)

                      bull ldquothe Son is in him and he in the Sonrdquo (ἐν αὐτῷ γάρ ἐστιν ὁ υἱὸς καὶ αὐτὸ ἐν τῷ υἱῷ) (Letters to Serapion 212)

                      bull ldquothe Spirit is not a creationrdquo (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα τὸ πνεῦμα) (Letters to Serapion 34)

                      13

                      On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                      bull A soteriological perspective in pneumatology

                      bull St Athanasius ldquothe given grace and gift are communicated [to us] by the Trinity from the Father through the Son and in the Holy Spiritrdquo (ἡ γὰρ διδομένη χάρις καὶ δωρεὰ ἐν τριάδι δίδοται παρὰ τοῦ πατρὸς διrsquo υἱοῦ ἐν πνεύματι ἁγίῳ) (Letters to Serapion 211)

                      bull Confessing the Holy Trinity is not merely an article of faith it is the revelation of the mystery of both existence and holiness without which nothing can be

                      14

                      On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                      bull Two doxologies in Caesarea of Cappadocia

                      bull St Basil (On the Holy Spirit 13)bull δόξα Πατρὶ διὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ ἐν τῷ ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι (ldquoglory

                      to the Father through the Son in the Holy Spiritrdquo)

                      bull δόξα Πατρὶ μετὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ σὺν τῷ Πνεύματι τῷ ἁγίῳ (ldquoglory to the Father together with the Son and with the Holy Spiritrdquo) ndash the latter seemingly inspired by St Cyril of Jerusalem (ὅπερ σὺν Πατρὶ καὶ Υἱῷ τῇ τῆς θεότητος δόξῃ τετίμηται Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416) 15

                      On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                      bull The activity of the Holy Spirit

                      bull St Basil ldquoTo him turn all things needing sanctification after him reach all things that live in virtue as being watered by his inspiration and helped on toward their natural and proper end perfecting all other things (τελειωτικόν τῶν ἄλλων) but himself lacking in nothing he gives life to all things (ζωῆς χορηγόν) and is never depleted [hellip] omnipresent (πανταχοῦ ὄν) origin of sanctification (ἁγιασμοῦ γένεσις) light perceptible to the mind (φῶς νοητόν) supplying as it were through himself illumination to every faculty in the search for truth by nature unapproachable apprehended through goodness (ἀπρόσιτον τῇ φύσει χωρητόν δι᾽ἀγαθότητα) filling all things with his power (πάντα πληροῦν τῇ δυνάμει) yet participated in only by the worthy ones (μόνοις ὂν μεθεκτόν τοῖς ἀξίοις)rdquo (On the Holy Spirit 922)

                      16

                      Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                      bull The Creed represents a summarised expression of the otherwise complex and broad theological efforts of the Holy Fathers

                      bull The Creed cannot be properly considered outside the patristic context of its formulation although it reminds us of the teachings of the Fathers it cannot stand on its own without those teachings

                      bull Given the difficulties entailed by its interpretation (thinking eg of St Cyril of Alexandria vs Nestorius of Constantinople or the Filioque debates) we need to turn to the Fathers for guidance

                      17

                      Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                      bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

                      bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

                      18

                      Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                      bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

                      bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

                      19

                      Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                      bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

                      bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

                      20

                      • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
                      • Toward the Making of the Creed
                      • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
                      • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
                      • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
                      • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
                      • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
                      • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
                      • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
                      • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
                      • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
                      • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
                      • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
                      • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
                      • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
                      • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
                      • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
                      • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
                      • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
                      • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

                        On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                        bull Articulating the divinity of the Holy Spirit against the Macedonians

                        bull Pre-synodical reactionsbull St Athanasius the Great (Letters to Serapion)bull St Gregory the Theologian (Fifth Theological Oration

                        10 ldquothe Spirit is Godrdquo (θεὸς τὸ πνεῦμα) and ldquoof one essencerdquo (ὁμοούσιον) with the Father and the Son )

                        bull St Basil the Great (On the Holy Spirit)

                        bull No controversial terminology was utilised by the synod ldquoworshiped and glorified together with the Father and the Sonrdquo

                        12

                        On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                        bull The Spirit is true God

                        bull St Athanasiusbull The Spirit is ldquofrom Godrdquo (ἐκ τοῦ θεοῦ) (Letters to Serapion

                        211)bull ldquothe Spirit belongs to the Father in the same way as much

                        as it is said about the Son [to belong]rdquo (οὕτως τοῦ πατρός ἐστι τὸ πνεῦμα τὸ ἅγιον ὅπερ τοῦ υἱοῦ εἴρηται) (Letters to Serapion 210)

                        bull ldquothe Son is in him and he in the Sonrdquo (ἐν αὐτῷ γάρ ἐστιν ὁ υἱὸς καὶ αὐτὸ ἐν τῷ υἱῷ) (Letters to Serapion 212)

                        bull ldquothe Spirit is not a creationrdquo (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα τὸ πνεῦμα) (Letters to Serapion 34)

                        13

                        On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                        bull A soteriological perspective in pneumatology

                        bull St Athanasius ldquothe given grace and gift are communicated [to us] by the Trinity from the Father through the Son and in the Holy Spiritrdquo (ἡ γὰρ διδομένη χάρις καὶ δωρεὰ ἐν τριάδι δίδοται παρὰ τοῦ πατρὸς διrsquo υἱοῦ ἐν πνεύματι ἁγίῳ) (Letters to Serapion 211)

                        bull Confessing the Holy Trinity is not merely an article of faith it is the revelation of the mystery of both existence and holiness without which nothing can be

                        14

                        On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                        bull Two doxologies in Caesarea of Cappadocia

                        bull St Basil (On the Holy Spirit 13)bull δόξα Πατρὶ διὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ ἐν τῷ ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι (ldquoglory

                        to the Father through the Son in the Holy Spiritrdquo)

                        bull δόξα Πατρὶ μετὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ σὺν τῷ Πνεύματι τῷ ἁγίῳ (ldquoglory to the Father together with the Son and with the Holy Spiritrdquo) ndash the latter seemingly inspired by St Cyril of Jerusalem (ὅπερ σὺν Πατρὶ καὶ Υἱῷ τῇ τῆς θεότητος δόξῃ τετίμηται Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416) 15

                        On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                        bull The activity of the Holy Spirit

                        bull St Basil ldquoTo him turn all things needing sanctification after him reach all things that live in virtue as being watered by his inspiration and helped on toward their natural and proper end perfecting all other things (τελειωτικόν τῶν ἄλλων) but himself lacking in nothing he gives life to all things (ζωῆς χορηγόν) and is never depleted [hellip] omnipresent (πανταχοῦ ὄν) origin of sanctification (ἁγιασμοῦ γένεσις) light perceptible to the mind (φῶς νοητόν) supplying as it were through himself illumination to every faculty in the search for truth by nature unapproachable apprehended through goodness (ἀπρόσιτον τῇ φύσει χωρητόν δι᾽ἀγαθότητα) filling all things with his power (πάντα πληροῦν τῇ δυνάμει) yet participated in only by the worthy ones (μόνοις ὂν μεθεκτόν τοῖς ἀξίοις)rdquo (On the Holy Spirit 922)

                        16

                        Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                        bull The Creed represents a summarised expression of the otherwise complex and broad theological efforts of the Holy Fathers

                        bull The Creed cannot be properly considered outside the patristic context of its formulation although it reminds us of the teachings of the Fathers it cannot stand on its own without those teachings

                        bull Given the difficulties entailed by its interpretation (thinking eg of St Cyril of Alexandria vs Nestorius of Constantinople or the Filioque debates) we need to turn to the Fathers for guidance

                        17

                        Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                        bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

                        bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

                        18

                        Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                        bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

                        bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

                        19

                        Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                        bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

                        bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

                        20

                        • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
                        • Toward the Making of the Creed
                        • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
                        • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
                        • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
                        • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
                        • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
                        • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
                        • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
                        • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
                        • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
                        • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
                        • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
                        • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
                        • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
                        • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
                        • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
                        • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
                        • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
                        • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

                          On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                          bull The Spirit is true God

                          bull St Athanasiusbull The Spirit is ldquofrom Godrdquo (ἐκ τοῦ θεοῦ) (Letters to Serapion

                          211)bull ldquothe Spirit belongs to the Father in the same way as much

                          as it is said about the Son [to belong]rdquo (οὕτως τοῦ πατρός ἐστι τὸ πνεῦμα τὸ ἅγιον ὅπερ τοῦ υἱοῦ εἴρηται) (Letters to Serapion 210)

                          bull ldquothe Son is in him and he in the Sonrdquo (ἐν αὐτῷ γάρ ἐστιν ὁ υἱὸς καὶ αὐτὸ ἐν τῷ υἱῷ) (Letters to Serapion 212)

                          bull ldquothe Spirit is not a creationrdquo (οὐκ ἔστι κτίσμα τὸ πνεῦμα) (Letters to Serapion 34)

                          13

                          On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                          bull A soteriological perspective in pneumatology

                          bull St Athanasius ldquothe given grace and gift are communicated [to us] by the Trinity from the Father through the Son and in the Holy Spiritrdquo (ἡ γὰρ διδομένη χάρις καὶ δωρεὰ ἐν τριάδι δίδοται παρὰ τοῦ πατρὸς διrsquo υἱοῦ ἐν πνεύματι ἁγίῳ) (Letters to Serapion 211)

                          bull Confessing the Holy Trinity is not merely an article of faith it is the revelation of the mystery of both existence and holiness without which nothing can be

                          14

                          On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                          bull Two doxologies in Caesarea of Cappadocia

                          bull St Basil (On the Holy Spirit 13)bull δόξα Πατρὶ διὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ ἐν τῷ ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι (ldquoglory

                          to the Father through the Son in the Holy Spiritrdquo)

                          bull δόξα Πατρὶ μετὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ σὺν τῷ Πνεύματι τῷ ἁγίῳ (ldquoglory to the Father together with the Son and with the Holy Spiritrdquo) ndash the latter seemingly inspired by St Cyril of Jerusalem (ὅπερ σὺν Πατρὶ καὶ Υἱῷ τῇ τῆς θεότητος δόξῃ τετίμηται Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416) 15

                          On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                          bull The activity of the Holy Spirit

                          bull St Basil ldquoTo him turn all things needing sanctification after him reach all things that live in virtue as being watered by his inspiration and helped on toward their natural and proper end perfecting all other things (τελειωτικόν τῶν ἄλλων) but himself lacking in nothing he gives life to all things (ζωῆς χορηγόν) and is never depleted [hellip] omnipresent (πανταχοῦ ὄν) origin of sanctification (ἁγιασμοῦ γένεσις) light perceptible to the mind (φῶς νοητόν) supplying as it were through himself illumination to every faculty in the search for truth by nature unapproachable apprehended through goodness (ἀπρόσιτον τῇ φύσει χωρητόν δι᾽ἀγαθότητα) filling all things with his power (πάντα πληροῦν τῇ δυνάμει) yet participated in only by the worthy ones (μόνοις ὂν μεθεκτόν τοῖς ἀξίοις)rdquo (On the Holy Spirit 922)

                          16

                          Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                          bull The Creed represents a summarised expression of the otherwise complex and broad theological efforts of the Holy Fathers

                          bull The Creed cannot be properly considered outside the patristic context of its formulation although it reminds us of the teachings of the Fathers it cannot stand on its own without those teachings

                          bull Given the difficulties entailed by its interpretation (thinking eg of St Cyril of Alexandria vs Nestorius of Constantinople or the Filioque debates) we need to turn to the Fathers for guidance

                          17

                          Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                          bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

                          bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

                          18

                          Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                          bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

                          bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

                          19

                          Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                          bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

                          bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

                          20

                          • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
                          • Toward the Making of the Creed
                          • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
                          • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
                          • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
                          • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
                          • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
                          • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
                          • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
                          • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
                          • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
                          • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
                          • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
                          • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
                          • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
                          • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
                          • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
                          • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
                          • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
                          • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

                            On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                            bull A soteriological perspective in pneumatology

                            bull St Athanasius ldquothe given grace and gift are communicated [to us] by the Trinity from the Father through the Son and in the Holy Spiritrdquo (ἡ γὰρ διδομένη χάρις καὶ δωρεὰ ἐν τριάδι δίδοται παρὰ τοῦ πατρὸς διrsquo υἱοῦ ἐν πνεύματι ἁγίῳ) (Letters to Serapion 211)

                            bull Confessing the Holy Trinity is not merely an article of faith it is the revelation of the mystery of both existence and holiness without which nothing can be

                            14

                            On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                            bull Two doxologies in Caesarea of Cappadocia

                            bull St Basil (On the Holy Spirit 13)bull δόξα Πατρὶ διὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ ἐν τῷ ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι (ldquoglory

                            to the Father through the Son in the Holy Spiritrdquo)

                            bull δόξα Πατρὶ μετὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ σὺν τῷ Πνεύματι τῷ ἁγίῳ (ldquoglory to the Father together with the Son and with the Holy Spiritrdquo) ndash the latter seemingly inspired by St Cyril of Jerusalem (ὅπερ σὺν Πατρὶ καὶ Υἱῷ τῇ τῆς θεότητος δόξῃ τετίμηται Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416) 15

                            On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                            bull The activity of the Holy Spirit

                            bull St Basil ldquoTo him turn all things needing sanctification after him reach all things that live in virtue as being watered by his inspiration and helped on toward their natural and proper end perfecting all other things (τελειωτικόν τῶν ἄλλων) but himself lacking in nothing he gives life to all things (ζωῆς χορηγόν) and is never depleted [hellip] omnipresent (πανταχοῦ ὄν) origin of sanctification (ἁγιασμοῦ γένεσις) light perceptible to the mind (φῶς νοητόν) supplying as it were through himself illumination to every faculty in the search for truth by nature unapproachable apprehended through goodness (ἀπρόσιτον τῇ φύσει χωρητόν δι᾽ἀγαθότητα) filling all things with his power (πάντα πληροῦν τῇ δυνάμει) yet participated in only by the worthy ones (μόνοις ὂν μεθεκτόν τοῖς ἀξίοις)rdquo (On the Holy Spirit 922)

                            16

                            Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                            bull The Creed represents a summarised expression of the otherwise complex and broad theological efforts of the Holy Fathers

                            bull The Creed cannot be properly considered outside the patristic context of its formulation although it reminds us of the teachings of the Fathers it cannot stand on its own without those teachings

                            bull Given the difficulties entailed by its interpretation (thinking eg of St Cyril of Alexandria vs Nestorius of Constantinople or the Filioque debates) we need to turn to the Fathers for guidance

                            17

                            Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                            bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

                            bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

                            18

                            Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                            bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

                            bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

                            19

                            Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                            bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

                            bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

                            20

                            • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
                            • Toward the Making of the Creed
                            • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
                            • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
                            • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
                            • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
                            • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
                            • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
                            • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
                            • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
                            • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
                            • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
                            • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
                            • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
                            • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
                            • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
                            • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
                            • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
                            • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
                            • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

                              On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                              bull Two doxologies in Caesarea of Cappadocia

                              bull St Basil (On the Holy Spirit 13)bull δόξα Πατρὶ διὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ ἐν τῷ ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι (ldquoglory

                              to the Father through the Son in the Holy Spiritrdquo)

                              bull δόξα Πατρὶ μετὰ τοῦ Υἱοῦ σὺν τῷ Πνεύματι τῷ ἁγίῳ (ldquoglory to the Father together with the Son and with the Holy Spiritrdquo) ndash the latter seemingly inspired by St Cyril of Jerusalem (ὅπερ σὺν Πατρὶ καὶ Υἱῷ τῇ τῆς θεότητος δόξῃ τετίμηται Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416) 15

                              On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                              bull The activity of the Holy Spirit

                              bull St Basil ldquoTo him turn all things needing sanctification after him reach all things that live in virtue as being watered by his inspiration and helped on toward their natural and proper end perfecting all other things (τελειωτικόν τῶν ἄλλων) but himself lacking in nothing he gives life to all things (ζωῆς χορηγόν) and is never depleted [hellip] omnipresent (πανταχοῦ ὄν) origin of sanctification (ἁγιασμοῦ γένεσις) light perceptible to the mind (φῶς νοητόν) supplying as it were through himself illumination to every faculty in the search for truth by nature unapproachable apprehended through goodness (ἀπρόσιτον τῇ φύσει χωρητόν δι᾽ἀγαθότητα) filling all things with his power (πάντα πληροῦν τῇ δυνάμει) yet participated in only by the worthy ones (μόνοις ὂν μεθεκτόν τοῖς ἀξίοις)rdquo (On the Holy Spirit 922)

                              16

                              Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                              bull The Creed represents a summarised expression of the otherwise complex and broad theological efforts of the Holy Fathers

                              bull The Creed cannot be properly considered outside the patristic context of its formulation although it reminds us of the teachings of the Fathers it cannot stand on its own without those teachings

                              bull Given the difficulties entailed by its interpretation (thinking eg of St Cyril of Alexandria vs Nestorius of Constantinople or the Filioque debates) we need to turn to the Fathers for guidance

                              17

                              Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                              bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

                              bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

                              18

                              Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                              bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

                              bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

                              19

                              Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                              bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

                              bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

                              20

                              • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
                              • Toward the Making of the Creed
                              • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
                              • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
                              • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
                              • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
                              • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
                              • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
                              • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
                              • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
                              • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
                              • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
                              • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
                              • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
                              • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
                              • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
                              • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
                              • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
                              • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
                              • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

                                On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople

                                bull The activity of the Holy Spirit

                                bull St Basil ldquoTo him turn all things needing sanctification after him reach all things that live in virtue as being watered by his inspiration and helped on toward their natural and proper end perfecting all other things (τελειωτικόν τῶν ἄλλων) but himself lacking in nothing he gives life to all things (ζωῆς χορηγόν) and is never depleted [hellip] omnipresent (πανταχοῦ ὄν) origin of sanctification (ἁγιασμοῦ γένεσις) light perceptible to the mind (φῶς νοητόν) supplying as it were through himself illumination to every faculty in the search for truth by nature unapproachable apprehended through goodness (ἀπρόσιτον τῇ φύσει χωρητόν δι᾽ἀγαθότητα) filling all things with his power (πάντα πληροῦν τῇ δυνάμει) yet participated in only by the worthy ones (μόνοις ὂν μεθεκτόν τοῖς ἀξίοις)rdquo (On the Holy Spirit 922)

                                16

                                Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                                bull The Creed represents a summarised expression of the otherwise complex and broad theological efforts of the Holy Fathers

                                bull The Creed cannot be properly considered outside the patristic context of its formulation although it reminds us of the teachings of the Fathers it cannot stand on its own without those teachings

                                bull Given the difficulties entailed by its interpretation (thinking eg of St Cyril of Alexandria vs Nestorius of Constantinople or the Filioque debates) we need to turn to the Fathers for guidance

                                17

                                Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                                bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

                                bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

                                18

                                Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                                bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

                                bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

                                19

                                Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                                bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

                                bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

                                20

                                • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
                                • Toward the Making of the Creed
                                • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
                                • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
                                • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
                                • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
                                • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
                                • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
                                • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
                                • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
                                • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
                                • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
                                • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
                                • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
                                • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
                                • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
                                • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
                                • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
                                • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
                                • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

                                  Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                                  bull The Creed represents a summarised expression of the otherwise complex and broad theological efforts of the Holy Fathers

                                  bull The Creed cannot be properly considered outside the patristic context of its formulation although it reminds us of the teachings of the Fathers it cannot stand on its own without those teachings

                                  bull Given the difficulties entailed by its interpretation (thinking eg of St Cyril of Alexandria vs Nestorius of Constantinople or the Filioque debates) we need to turn to the Fathers for guidance

                                  17

                                  Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                                  bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

                                  bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

                                  18

                                  Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                                  bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

                                  bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

                                  19

                                  Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                                  bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

                                  bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

                                  20

                                  • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
                                  • Toward the Making of the Creed
                                  • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
                                  • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
                                  • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
                                  • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
                                  • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
                                  • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
                                  • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
                                  • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
                                  • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
                                  • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
                                  • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
                                  • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
                                  • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
                                  • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
                                  • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
                                  • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
                                  • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
                                  • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

                                    Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                                    bull Teaching about Christ in the Nicene faith

                                    bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve that this Only-begotten Son of God for our sins came down from heaven upon earth and took upon him this human nature of like passions with us and was begotten of the Holy Virgin and of the Holy Spirit and was made man not in seeming and mere show but in truth nor yet by passing through the Virgin as through a channel but was of her made truly flesh and did truly eat as we do and truly drink as we do For if the incarnation was an illusion salvation is an illusion also Christ was of two natures man in what was seen but God in what was not seen as man truly eating like us for he had the like feeling of the flesh with us but as God feeding the five thousand from five loaves as man truly dying but as God raising him that had been dead four days truly sleeping in the ship as man and walking upon the waters as Godrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 49)

                                    18

                                    Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                                    bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

                                    bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

                                    19

                                    Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                                    bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

                                    bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

                                    20

                                    • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
                                    • Toward the Making of the Creed
                                    • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
                                    • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
                                    • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
                                    • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
                                    • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
                                    • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
                                    • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
                                    • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
                                    • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
                                    • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
                                    • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
                                    • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
                                    • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
                                    • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
                                    • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
                                    • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
                                    • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
                                    • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

                                      Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                                      bull Teaching about the Spirit in the pre-Constantinople era

                                      bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoBelieve also in the Holy Spirit and hold the same opinion concerning Him which you received to hold concerning the Father and the Son and follow not those who teach blasphemous things of him But learn that this Holy Spirit is one indivisible of manifold power having many operations yet not himself divided [hellip] Who descended upon the Lord Jesus Christ in form of a dove who wrought in the Law and in the Prophets who now also at the season of baptism seals your soul of whose holiness also every intellectual nature has need [hellip] Who with the Father and the Son together is honoured with the glory of the Godhead [hellip] Who spoke in the Law and in the Prophets in the Old and in the New Testamentrdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened 416)

                                      19

                                      Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                                      bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

                                      bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

                                      20

                                      • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
                                      • Toward the Making of the Creed
                                      • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
                                      • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
                                      • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
                                      • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
                                      • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
                                      • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
                                      • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
                                      • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
                                      • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
                                      • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
                                      • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
                                      • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
                                      • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
                                      • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
                                      • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
                                      • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
                                      • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
                                      • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

                                        Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers

                                        bull The spirit in which we have to receive the Creed

                                        bull St Cyril of Jerusalem ldquoattend closely to the teachings and [hellip] do not let your mind be wearied out [hellip] Study our teachings and keep them forever [hellip] For we deliver to you a mystery and a hope of the life to come [hellip] [And so] may the gate of Paradise be opened to every man and every woman among yourdquo (Catechisms for Those about to Be Enlightened Procatechesis 10-12 15)

                                        20

                                        • Making Sense of the Creed with the Church Fathers
                                        • Toward the Making of the Creed
                                        • Toward the Making of the Creed (2)
                                        • Toward the Making of the Creed (3)
                                        • Toward the Making of the Creed (4)
                                        • Toward the Making of the Creed (5)
                                        • Toward the Making of the Creed (6)
                                        • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea
                                        • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (2)
                                        • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (3)
                                        • On the Son of God The Faith of Nicaea (4)
                                        • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople
                                        • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (2)
                                        • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (3)
                                        • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (4)
                                        • On the Holy Spirit The Faith of Constantinople (5)
                                        • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers
                                        • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (2)
                                        • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (3)
                                        • Interpreting the Creed with the Fathers (4)

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