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In Catholicism, the filioque is a theological doctrine which states that the Son is "from the Father" as well as "in the Father."

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The Filioque is a controversial theological issue within Christianity, especially among Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic denominations. It refers to a clause in the Nicene Creed which speaks of the procession of the Holy Spirit from both the Father and the Son. Many Eastern Orthodox theologians reject this phrase and the associated idea of double procession, believing that it implies a subordination of the Son to the Father and thus undermines the essential unity of the Trinity. Roman Catholics, on the other hand, defend the Filioque, as they understand it to reflect a long-held belief in the filial procession of the Holy Spirit. Ultimately, the debates and disagreements surrounding the Filioque are significant and it has become an important point of theological disagreement between Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic denominations.

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Published: Saturday, December 10, 2022

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