"filioque" 怎么发音
word
ˌfɪliˈoʊkweɪ
fil-ee-OH-kway
ˌfɪliˈəʊkwi
fil-ee-OH-kwee
释义
'Filioque' refers to a phrase added to the Christian Nicene Creed in Western churches, stating that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the 'Father and the Son'. This became a major point of disagreement between the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian churches.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌfɪliˈoʊkweɪ
英式英语
ˌfɪliˈəʊkwi
简化发音
美式
fil-ee-OH-kway
英式
fil-ee-OH-kwee
语境中听
The word filioque is used in Christian theology.
Many people debate the meaning of filioque.
The Western Church added filioque to the creed.
The addition of filioque caused a split between churches.