Difference between revisions of "Arianism"

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''In brief'': Arianism was a Christological heresy held by followers of Arius in the early Christian Church, claiming that Jesus Christ and God the Father were not always contemporary, seeing the Son as a divine being, created by the Father. The First Council of Nicaea (325 A.D.) condemned Arianism.
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'''Overviews / explanations'''
 
'''Overviews / explanations'''
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* [[About Arianism]]
 
* [[Arianism (wikipedia)]]
 
* [[Arianism (wikipedia)]]
 
* [[Arius (wikipedia)]]
 
* [[Arius (wikipedia)]]
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* [[Famous quotes about Arianism]]
 
* [[Famous quotes about Arianism]]
  
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'''See also'''
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* [[Arius]]
  
  

Revision as of 06:04, 15 October 2005

In brief: Arianism was a Christological heresy held by followers of Arius in the early Christian Church, claiming that Jesus Christ and God the Father were not always contemporary, seeing the Son as a divine being, created by the Father. The First Council of Nicaea (325 A.D.) condemned Arianism.




Overviews / explanations


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See also