The Athanasian Creed
We believe defending the Christian faith is of utmost importance. Therefore, we look to one of the great apologists of our past toย build guardrails along our Biblical path as weย learn fromย the teachings of the Athanasian Creed.
Athanasius was a brilliant defender of the faith during the time after the Edict of Milan in A.D. 313. He participated in the development of the Nicene Creed. He had a tremendous gift in spotting and defending against wolves in sheep's clothing. He is an example for us to emulate as we seek to zealously defend the faith.
The Creed serves as a powerful defense of trinitarian belief and of the deity and humanity of Christ. While we affirm this creed, we do want to point out that while the Athanasian Creed demands belief in all of its affirmations for salvation, we do not believe that all of them are mandatory for salvation. But they are all important to understand.
We strongly encourage you to prayerfully read through the Athanasian Creed to help ignite and bolster your zealous faith. We have the creed in its entirety available for you to read below.
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THE ATHANASIAN CREED
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Whoever wants to be saved should above all cling to the catholic* faith.
Whoever does not guard it whole and inviolable
will doubtless perish eternally.
Now this is the catholic* faith:
We worship one God in trinity and the Trinity in unity,
neither confusing the persons nor dividing the divine being.
For the Father is one person,
the Son is another,
and the Spirit is still another.
But the deity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is one,
equal in glory,
coeternal in majesty.
What the Father is, the Son is, and so is the Holy Spirit.
Uncreated is the Father;
uncreated is the Son;
uncreated is the Spirit.
The Father is infinite;
the Son is infinite;
the Holy Spirit is infinite.
Eternal is the Father;
eternal is the Son;
eternal is the Spirit:
And yet there are not three eternal beings,
but one who is eternal;
as there are not three uncreated and unlimited beings,
but one who is uncreated and unlimited.
Almighty is the Father;
almighty is the Son;
almighty is the Spirit:
And yet there are not three almighty beings,
but one who is almighty.
Thus the Father is God;
the Son is God;
the Holy Spirit is God:
And yet there are not three gods,
but one God.
Thus the Father is Lord;
the Son is Lord;
the Holy Spirit is Lord:
And yet there are not three lords,
but one Lord.
As Christian truth compels us
to acknowledge each distinct person as God and Lord,
so catholic* religion forbids us to say that there are three gods or lords.
The Father was neither made nor created nor begotten;
the Son was neither made nor created,
but was alone begotten of the Father;
the Spirit was neither made nor created,
but is proceeding from the Father and the Son.
Thus there is one Father, not three fathers;
one Son, not three sons;
one Holy Spirit, not three spirits.
And in this Trinity,
no one is before or after,
greater or less than the other;
but all three persons are in themselves,
coeternal and coequal;
and so we must worship the Trinity in unity
and the one God in three persons.
Whoever wants to be saved should think thus about the Trinity.
It is necessary for eternal salvation that one
also faithfully believe that our Lord Jesus Christ became flesh.
For this is the true faith that we believe and confess:
That our Lord Jesus Christ, Godโs Son, is both God and man.
He is God, begotten before all worlds from the being of the Father,
and he is man, born in the world from the being of his mother
โexisting fully as God,
and fully as man with a rational soul and a human body;
equal to the Father in divinity,
subordinate to the Father in humanity.
Although he is God and man,
he is not divided, but is one Christ.
He is united because God has taken humanity into himself;
he does not transform deity into humanity.
He is completely one in the unity of his person,
without confusing his natures.
For as the rational soul and body are one person,
so the one Christ is God and man.
He suffered death for our salvation.
He descended into hell
and rose again from the dead.
He ascended into heaven
and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
He will come again to judge the living and the dead.
At his coming all people shall rise bodily
to give an account of their own deeds.
Those who have done good will enter eternal life,
those who have done evil will enter eternal fire.
This is the catholic* faith.
One cannot be saved without believing this firmly and faithfully.
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*catholic:ย refers to the universal church, not the Roman Catholic Church of today.