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“Christianity has always been a ‘creedal’ religion in that it has always been theological. It was rooted in the theological tradition of ancient Israel, which was unified by its historical credos and declaratory affirmations of faith.”[1]
– John H. Leith, Professor of Theology Union Theological Seminary in Virginia.
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4th Century (A.D. 301-400).
5th Century (A.D. 401-500).
6th Century (A.D. 501-600).
7th Century (A.D. 601-700).
8th Century (A.D. 701-800).
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Bibliography
[1] Leith, John H. Creeds of the Churches: A Reader in Christian Doctrine from the Bible to the Present. p. 1. 3rd ed. Atlanta, GA: John Knox Press, 1982.
* – Updated 2/2/2019.