Filioque - the Latin for, “and from the Son,” equivalent to et filio, inserted by the third council of Toledo (589 AD) in the clause qui ex Patre procedit (who proceedeth from the Father) of the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed (381 AD), that made the creed to state that the Holy Ghost proceeds from the Son as well as from the Father. Hence, the doctrine itself (not admitted by the Eastern Church)
This from Adji Murads Europa, Turks and the greater steppe
Around 380 it seems catholism starts to appear in Rome and the old gods Mercury etc forgotten. It seems it was the goths or people like them who brought this faith of the Heavenly Father as they were similiar to the old “Arian” ways.
Filioque - the Latin for, “and from the Son,” equivalent to et filio, inserted by the third council of Toledo (589 AD) in the clause qui ex Patre procedit (who proceedeth from the Father) of the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed (381 AD), that made the creed to state that the Holy Ghost proceeds from the Son as well as from the Father. Hence, the doctrine itself (not admitted by the Eastern Church)
This from Adji Murads Europa, Turks and the greater steppe
Around 380 it seems catholism starts to appear in Rome and the old gods Mercury etc forgotten. It seems it was the goths or people like them who brought this faith of the Heavenly Father as they were similiar to the old “Arian” ways.