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1.6 Eschatology
2 Worship
2.1 Sacraments
2.2 Liturgical calendar
2.3 Symbols
2.4 Baptism
2.5 Prayer
3 History
3.1 Early Church and Christological
Councils
3.2 Early Middle Ages
3.3 High and Late Middle Ages
3.4 Protestant Reformation and CounterReformation
3.5 Post-Enlightenment
4 Demographics
5 Major denominations
5.1 Catholic
5.2 Orthodox
5.3 Protestant
5.4 Restorationists and others
6 Christian culture
7 Ecumenism
8 Criticism and apologetics
9 See also
10 Notes
11 References
11.1 Bibliography
12 Further reading
13 External links
Beliefs
Churches of Christ.[24][25]:14
15[26]:123
An Eastern Christian icon depicting
Emperor Constantineand the Fathers of
the First Council of Nicaea (325) as
holding the NicenoConstantinopolitan
Creed of 381.
The Apostles' Creed remains the most
popular statement of the articles of
Christian faith which are generally
acceptable to most Christian
denominations that are creedal. It is
widely used by a number of Christian
denominations for both liturgical and
catechetical purposes, most visibly by
liturgical Churches of Western Christian
tradition, including the Latin Church of
the Catholic Church,