Entity: CREED
CREED is a concise, formal statement of religious belief or a set of beliefs that influence one's actions and lifestyle.
CREED
Etymology
The word 'CREED' originates from the Latin word 'crēdō,' meaning 'I believe.'
Definition
A CREED is a concise, formal statement of religious belief or a set of beliefs that influence one's actions and lifestyle.
Historical Context
CREEDs have been used throughout history by various religious groups to articulate their fundamental beliefs and principles.
Cultural Significance
CREEDs play a significant role in shaping the identity and practices of religious communities, guiding their rituals and moral values.
Related Concepts
Other related concepts to CREED include doctrine, belief system, philosophy, and personal set of beliefs.
See Also
- Apostles' Creed
- Nicene Creed
- Statement of Faith
A creed is a brief authoritative formula of religious belief or a set of beliefs that guide an individual or group's behavior.