Disambiguation evidence for the Twelve Apostles (traditional attribution) via surface form

"Twelve Apostles (traditional attribution)"


As subject (46)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Twelve Apostles (traditional attribution)".

Predicate Object
associatedCreed Apostles’ Creed
associatedWith Apostles’ Creed
basisOfAttribution later Christian tradition rather than historical documentation
believedToHaveContributedTo formulation of the Apostles’ Creed
category Christian saints
category New Testament people
commemoratedBy various Christian feast days
distinguishedFrom historical-critical reconstructions of the apostles
follows Jesus Christ
geographicContext Judea
surface form: Roman Judea
hasMember Andrew
hasMember Apostle Bartholomew
surface form: Bartholomew
hasMember Apostle James the Less
surface form: James son of Alphaeus
hasMember Apostle James the Greater
surface form: James son of Zebedee
hasMember Apostle John
surface form: John son of Zebedee
hasMember Judas Iscariot
hasMember Matthew
hasMember Peter
hasMember Philip
hasMember Simon the Zealot
hasMember Thaddaeus
hasMember Thomas
influenced Christian art and iconography
influenced Christian liturgy
influenced Western Christian catechesis
instanceOf Christian theological concept
instanceOf group of religious figures
interpretiveStatus pious legend in many scholarly assessments
languageOfPrimarySources Koine Greek
linkedDoctrine apostolic authority
linkedDoctrine apostolic succession
numberOfMembers 12
religion Christianity
religiousMovement early Christianity
roleInTradition authorities in the early Church
roleInTradition foundational witnesses of the resurrection
roleInTradition original disciples of Jesus
sourceText Acts of the Apostles
sourceText Gospels
surface form: New Testament Gospels
timePeriod 1st century
traditionAscribes one article of the Apostles’ Creed to each apostle
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
veneratedIn Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
veneratedIn Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church
veneratedIn Lutheranism
surface form: Lutheran Churches
veneratedIn Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Churches