2025/1: Nicaea After 1700 Years. Critical Insights into a Living Legacy

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Edited by Stefanie Knauss, Gusztáv Kovács
Editorial
The reception of the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed beyond the Roman limes: the case of the Goths
GIACOMO FREDA CIVICO
An Apology of the Nicene Orthodoxy for Muslims: Elias of Nisibis’ Commentary on the Creed
BISHARA EBEID
Introducing Trinity and Avoiding Trimurti: The Reception of the Trinitarian Doctrine of the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed in Early Modern India
PAOLO ARANHA
What does Nicaea have to do with Manila?: Theological Gaps and Contextualization in Filipino Christology
AUSTIN ORTINERO
The liturgical “decanonisation” of the Nicene-constantinopolitan Creed. Inserting the “Apostolic” Creed in the Post-Vatican II Ordo Missae
MASSIMILIANO PROIETTI
The Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed in the editions of Communio (1972-1975). A struggle for Catholic identity?
GUISEPPE SAMUELE ADORNO
Beyond the Filioque Controversy and the Symbols of Faith: The Rise of Pentecostal, Charismatic and Non-Denominational Christianity
VALENTINA CICILIOT
Contributions from feminist theology to trinitarian theology. Reimagining the notion of “relationality”
SILVIA MARTÍNEZ CANO
On the origins of the ecumenical re-appropriation of the Nicene faith (19th century)
LUCA FERRACCI
“Confessing the One Faith” The contribution of a Faith and Order study to the anniversary
of the Council of Nicaea
JOHANNES OELDEMANN
Theological Forum
Toward an understanding of Ratzinger’s assertion of an “inalienable right of Greek thought to a place in Christianity”
FÁINCHE RYAN
Nicaea as Symbol of Faith and Symbol of Tragedy?
STEVEN BATTIN
Contributors