International Symposium Dedicated To The Orthodox Creed At The Faculty Of Orthodox Theology Of Bucharest

2/11/2010

On, 1 November 2010, theologians, theology professors and many students from the country and abroad participate in the International Symposium with the theme “Nicene – Constantinopolitan Creed. History, Theology and Spirituality”. The meeting takes place at the Faculty of Orthodox of “Patriarch Justinian” of Bucharest in order to emphasize the importance of the Orthodox Creed in the history of Christianity, informs Trinitas Radio station.

His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel opened the meeting and emphasized the normative role of the Symbol of Faith in the life of the Christians.

“The Orthodox Creed shows us, at the same time, the final goal of the right faith, and the final goal of human life on the earth, namely the resurrection of the dead and the life of the century to come. More exactly, we believe in the Eternal Living God because we want to live forever with the soul and body in the love of the Holy Trinity. So, we see that, in fact, the Orthodox Creed is the norm of the right faith and of the unity of the Church, because it is the guide of our life on the way to salvation to the eternal Kingdom of the Holy Trinity. We hope that the session of this International Theological Symposium of Bucharest will deepen and explain the content of the Orthodox Creed as a source of light for the life and mission of the Church today”, said His Beatitude.

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