Third Creed of Antioch

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The Third Creed of Antioch is a 4th-century Christian doctrinal formula produced at the Council of Antioch in 341 as part of the theological debates over the nature of Christ and his relationship to God the Father.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 4th-century Christian text
Christian creed
doctrinal formula
affirms Son is like the Father according to the Scriptures
pre-existence of the Son
real distinction between Father and Son
alternativeName Macrostich Creed NERFINISHED
approvedBy bishops at the Council of Antioch (341)
associatedWith Eusebian party NERFINISHED
century 4th century
concerns nature of Christ
relationship of the Son to God the Father
date 341
doesNotUseTerm homoousios
genre confessional statement
historicalContext Arian controversy NERFINISHED
post-Nicene theological debates
influenced subsequent Eastern creedal formulations
influencedBy anti-Nicene theological currents
language Greek
numberInSeries third creed of Antioch in 341
opposes Sabellianism NERFINISHED
extreme Arianism
placeOfOrigin Antioch NERFINISHED
producedAt Council of Antioch (341) NERFINISHED
relatedToCouncil First Council of Nicaea NERFINISHED
relatedToCreed Nicene Creed GENERATED
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalFocus Christology
Trinitarian theology
usedIn 4th-century ecclesiastical politics

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Council of Antioch issuedDocument Third Creed of Antioch
subject surface form: Council of Antioch (341)