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  • subtopics = [[Arius]] ...hat Jesus was a created being. This Christological heresy is named after [[Arius]], a proponent of it in the early Christian [[Church]] who taught that the
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  • ...hrist]] developed, known as Arianism, after its main proponent, [[Arius]]. Arius taught strict monotheism, and believed that Jesus was a created being, who
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  • ...was indeed co-eternal with the Father, and thus condemned the teachings of Arius. Both sides appealed to authorities outside of Alexandria for support of t ...large number of bishops who simply wanted to see the issue resolved. Since Arius himself was not a bishop, he was not able to attend the council, but his po
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  • ...d Constantine wanted to bring about peace. Essentially, the followers of [[Arius]] said that Christ was created by God the Father and that "there was a time
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  • Arianism was one of the earliest major Christological heresies to arise. [[Arius]], in the third century BC, taught that Jesus was human, but not divine. Th
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