**
The first ecumenical counsel of the "Apostolic
Catholic Roman Church",The
Counsel of Nicea
in 325 (C.E),
marked a milestone in the theological development of the "Mother
Church".
To deal with this issues, the "Church
Fathers"
met to set out an orthodox “bíblical”
definition concerning the "holy
spirit".
However, it was not until 381 (C.E),
in the Council of Constantinople, that the "divinity"
of the "spírit",
was affirmed. In this Council was finally decided what would be the
official doctrine of the "Roman
Church"
.**
Introduction
If
in a surprising manner we could distribute among 100 biblical
teachers and theologians a sheet of paper allowing them 3 minutes to
describe to an audience the “Holy
Spirit”,
with certainty, we would obtain 100 different opinions.