Why, then, is it important to include this clause as part of the church's credal articulation? |
Having successfully defended credal veritism in this way, she can then appeal to its truth to derive Probabilism. |
An interrogative, credal formula for baptism was used for many centuries. |
Nevertheless, the powerful reminder of the link between credal formulation and liturgical adoration remains. |
Sabatier is quite right, therefore, in asserting that credal statements must change their meaning just as words change. |
The formulation of this experience into credal formulas and dogmatic propositions took a long time, but the constant point of reference was apostolic tradition and the Scriptures. |