: It traces the development of the Creed from the early Church and its use in ancient baptismal rites Theological Meaning
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It appears that no known published work, ecclesiastical document, or widely circulated PDF matches that exact title and author name combination. There is no record in theological databases, library catalogs, or credible religious archives of a document called “Credo La Fe De La Iglesia” authored by someone named “Santos Sabugal.”
of the Creed, serving as both a scholarly resource and a didactical guide for understanding the "signal" of Christian identity. 1. The Creed as a Necessary Complement to Prayer Sabugal argues that if the Our Father is the paradigmatic prayer of the Church, the Creed is its indispensable complement
Credo: La Fe de la Iglesia Santos Sabugal is a comprehensive theological and historical study of the Apostles' Creed. This seminal work, spanning over 1,000 pages, explores the Creed not just as a prayer, but as the foundational "Symbol of Faith" that defines Christian identity. Core Themes and Structure
: Sabugal emphasizes that the Creed is not just abstract knowledge but a personal "confession of faith" ( c o n f e s s i o