Ascension
![]() :For other meanings see Ascension (disambiguation) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The Christian doctrine of the ascension holds that Jesus bodily ascended to heaven following his resurrection. This is affirmed by Christians in the Apostles Creed and the Nicene Creed. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Apostles Creed: The Apostles' Creed (in Latin, Symbolum (Credo) Apostolicum), is an early statement of Christian belief, possibly from the first or second century, but more likely post-Nicene Creed in the early 4th Century AD. The theological specifics of the creed appear to be a refutation of Gnosticism, an early ... Nicene Creed: The Nicene Creed, or the Icon/Symbol of the Faith, is a Christian statement of faith accepted by the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and most Protestant churches. It gets its name from the First Council of Nicaea (325), at which it was adopted and from the First Council of Constantinople... Ascension related Images and Photos (experimental) | ~ Table of Content ~
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