Born in 1937, Santos Sabugal García was a distinguished Augustinian priest and doctor in Biblical Sciences from the Pontifical Biblical Institute. Before his passing in April 2024, he served as a professor of New Testament at the Augustinianum Patristic Institute in Rome. His scholarship is characterized by a deep integration of biblical exegesis with the teachings of the Church Fathers (Patrology) and the Magisterium.
In Credo: La Fe de la Iglesia , Sabugal treats the Creed not merely as a recited prayer, but as a "symbol"—a sign of recognition and unity among believers. The book primarily analyzes the and the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed , tracing their evolution from early baptismal formulas to the definitive doctrinal statements we use today. The work is structured to provide:
Sabugal leverages his expertise in Patrology to show how the early Church Fathers interpreted these truths against historical heresies.
Sabugal breaks down the 12 articles of the Apostles' Creed , focusing on: El Credo Simbolo de La Fe de La Iglesia | PDF - Scribd




