Examples of 'filioque' in a sentence

Meaning of "filioque"

filioque (noun) - a Latin term meaning 'and the Son', used in theological discussions, particularly in Christianity, to describe the procession of the Holy Spirit
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  • The use of the Latin word filioque (“and the son”) in the Western form of the Nicene Creed, to indicate that the Holy Spirit proceeds from both the Father and the Son (as opposed to the Eastern churches which believe the Spirit proceeds from the Father alone).

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Have added the filioque to the creed.
Much more could be written on the filioque.
The filioque was believed to be especially linked to consequences in the sphere of ecclesiology.
He himself seems critical of the implications of the filioque.
I know about the filioque clause.
The filioque has too much politics and too little theology.
Pajsije was strongly against the filioque.
The question of the Filioque could easily be resolved by competent theologians.
Not to mention the filioque.
The Filioque clause in ecumenical perspective.
No problem with the filioque.
The presuppositions of the Prankish Filioque are not founded on this experience of glory.
He was the only one who was able to refute the filioque.
Leo refused to add the filioque to the Nicene Creed.
We object to the doctrine of the Filioque.

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The filioque clause refers to an addition to the Nicene Creed.
Latin phrase filioque.
The Latin dogma of the Filioque is a substantial and important deviation from Orthodox.
I hope to do more posts on the Filioque in the future.
There is a liberal view within the Orthodox tradition which is more accepting of the Filioque.
Photius refused the insertion of filioque in the Nicene Creed.
The history of the creed is completed in the article Filioque.
Boris Bobrinskoy sees the Filioque as having positive theological content.
Rome attempted to replace a seated Patriarch with one amenable to the Filioque dispute.
The notion conveyed in the later Filioque Clause from Toledo is consequently unsound.
Papal authority and the Filioque.
The filioque is kept in this Lutheran Creed.
Another particular conflict is known as the Filioque Controversy.
Christ the Filioque in the Creed azyme.
Toward an agreement on the Filioque.
The filioque the Holy Spirit proceeds from.
This was the first time that the Filioque Clause was used in Rome.
The Roman Catholic Church recently has shown some flexibility on the Filioque issue.
See Filioque clause.
Reflections on the Filioque.
Though Bolotov firmly rejects the Filioque in the procession of the Spirit from the Father.
What is the question behind the filioque debate?
Filioque literally means " and from the Son.
Latin term Filioque.
Filioque - Filioque is a theological formula of great dogmatic and historical importance.
Photius addresses in his entire work on the Filioque the Mystagogy of the Holy Spirit.
Filioque ( and the Son ) is a theological formula of great dogmatic and historical importance.
The Scottish Episcopal Church no longer prints the Filioque clause in its modern language liturgies.
Alice, You have just given support for the Filioque.
The Eastern Church holds that the filioque clause constitutes heresy, or at least profound error.
Little by little, this use of the filioque spread.
The Filioque clause originated in Spain in the 6th Century.
He wrote many books on the problem, especially on the filioque question.
The filioque clause spread through the Latin-literate West but not through the Greek-speaking East.
Within this text, the Carolingian view of the Filioque also was emphasized again.

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