Question

How did the action of the Council of Constantinople (381) affect the Creed of Nicea (325)?

The Council of Constantinople replaced the Creed of Nicea.
The Council of Constantinople added Arian statements to the Creed of Nicea.
The Council of Constantinople confirmed the Creed of Nicea.
The Council of Constantinople ordered congregations to not use the Creed of Nicea.
The Council of Constantinople rejected the Creed of Nicea.

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The correct answer is: **The Council of Constantinople confirmed the Creed of Nicea.**

The Council of Constantinople in 381 reaffirmed the Nicene Creed established at the First Council of Nicaea in 325, while also expanding upon it to address specific theological issues that arose, particularly concerning the nature of the Holy Spirit. It reinforced the core tenets of the original creed while ensuring that the positions against Arianism were clearly stated.