Santos Sabugal, a Spanish Augustinian theologian, wrote this 1,200-page volume as an exhaustive study of the . It is highly valued in academic and catechetical circles—particularly within movements like the Neocatechumenal Way —for its deep historical and exegetical analysis.
It analyzes the Apostles’ Creed from historical, biblical, patristic, and liturgical perspectives. Structure:
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One of the work's greatest strengths is its antological explanation, which weaves together insights from the Fathers of the Church, providing a rich tapestry of historical Christian thought.
: Sabugal explores the Greek and Hebrew origins of the terms used in the Creed.