credal in English

adjective
1
of or relating to a statement of Christian or other religious belief.
The current unhappy divisions among some bishops of the Anglican Communion has this issue of creedal Christianity and propositional revelation at its root.

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1. The reason Baptists as a whole are not credal is primarily because the standard is the inerrant and infallible Word of God (Scripture), not the words of man (i.e

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3. ‘A longer Creedal statement follows in verses 11-13.’ ‘The Creedal formulations, with their concern to clarify and define, grew out of a need to make sense of an experience of God as Father, Son and Spirit.’ ‘Some will reply that they will be delighted to have an Archbishop who asserts central credal doctrines.’

4. ‘A longer Creedal statement follows in verses 11-13.’ ‘The Creedal formulations, with their concern to clarify and define, grew out of a need to make sense of an experience of God as Father, Son and Spirit.’ ‘Some will reply that they will be delighted to have an Archbishop who asserts central credal doctrines.’