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- Arianism - Wikipedia
The ruling elite of Visigothic Spain was Arian until 589 Many Goths adopted Arian beliefs upon their conversion to Christianity The Vandals actively spread Arianism in North Africa
- Definition, History, Christology, Controversy - Britannica
When the emperors Gratian (367–383) and Theodosius I (379–395) took up the defense of non-Arian theology, Arianism collapsed In 381 the second ecumenical council met at what would be the First Council of Constantinople
- Arianism: What is the Arian Heresy in Christianity?
When these so-called “barbarian” tribes established kingdoms in the former Roman provinces of Gaul, Hispania, and North Africa, they brought their Arian faith with them For several centuries, Arian and Nicene Christians coexisted uneasily in the post-Roman West
- Understanding Arianism: History, Beliefs, and Impact
Several Roman emperors, including Constantius II and Valens, favored Arian or semi-Arian positions, and Arian bishops were appointed to key church positions The theological battles between Arian and Nicene factions led to periods of persecution and exile for both sides
- ARIAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ARIAN is of or relating to the Christian priest Arius or his doctrines and especially the doctrine that the Son is not of the same substance as the Father but was created as an agent for creating the world
- The Rise and Impact of Arianism: One of Early Christianity’s Defining . . .
The Arian controversy was one of the most significant theological disputes in early Christianity, shaping the doctrine of the Trinity and the future of the Christian Church It centered around Arius, a presbyter from Alexandria, who argued that Jesus Christ was not fully divine but a created being
- Arianism Explained: The Heresy That Nearly Conquered Christianity
What is Arianism? A Catholic guide to the Arian heresy — what Arius actually taught, why it was condemned at Nicaea, and why the debate over Christ's divinity still matters
- Arianism - New World Encyclopedia
The Arian controversy was one of several bitter disputes that split the Christian world during the early centuries following Christianity's rise to power Whether or not the outcome was providentially correct, it should not be presumed that either party's ideas or methods had divine approval
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