World Council of Churches : Confessing the One Faith: An Ecumenical Explication of the Apostolic Faith As It Is Confessed in the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed (Risk Book Series)
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Visible unity means that churches recognize in one another a witness in word and life to the fullness of the apostolic faith which they profess. Will Christians be able one day to declare together before the world, in common confession and praise, their faith in who God is and what God has done? This text - growing out of many years of study and consultation by theologians of various Christian traditions and from all parts of the world - is a unique instrument for drawing the churches towards such a common confession. As a contemporary explication of the creed that emerged from the ecumenical councils of Nicea (325) and Constantinople (381) and is used in both Eastern and Western Christian liturgies, Confessing the One Faith relates the subject matter of those ancient affirmations to the challenges of today's world - in which the language and philosophy of the fourth century sound alien to many and the basic affirmations of the Christian faith are widely questioned. The book's preface is by Jean-Marie R. Tillard, former moderator of the apostolic faith steering group of the WCC's Faith and Order.