The Collaborative International Dictionary
Credenda
Credendum \Cre*den"dum\ (kr?-d?n"d?m), n.; pl. Credenda (-d?). [L., fr. credere to believe.] (Theol.) A thing to be believed; an article of faith; -- distinguished from agendum, a practical duty.
The great articles and credenda of Christianity.
--South.
WordNet
credenda
See credendum
credendum
n. (Christianity) any of the sections into which a creed or other statement of doctrine is divided [syn: article of faith]
[also: credenda (pl)]
Usage examples of "credenda".
After contrasting, with indiscreet wit, the nature of God, and the actions of Jehovah, he concludes: Scilicet ut haec de filio Dei non credenda fuisse, si non scripta essent.