Filioque
/ˌfiːlɪˈəʊkwiː/- the word inserted in the Western version of the Nicene Creed to assert the doctrine of the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Son as well as from the Father, which is not admitted by the Eastern Church. It was one of the central issues in the Great Schism of 1054.“和子”句(西方版《尼西亚信经》中加进的词, 宣称圣灵既从父出又从子出, 但该教义未得到东方教会的承认; 系导致1054年教会大分裂的中心问题之一)。
词源
Latin, literally 'and from the Son'.