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- biblical basis - What Scriptures did Arius use to support teaching that . . .
Arius took this to mean that, if Jesus was 'begotten', he must have had a beginning This would go on to become one of the chief arguments used by Arius and those in agreement with him "Alone everlasting" — Possibly Isaiah 40 28 (Isaiah 40-55 has numerous examples of monotheistic proclamations), or perhaps Romans 16 26
- history - Arius death was it miraculous or was he poisoned . . .
Arius' death was it miraculous or was he poisoned? Arius died in 336, at Constantinople of some gory intestinal disorder Some believe that his death corresponded to the prayers of the Patriarch of
- What are the similarities and differences between Origen and Arius . . .
22) Origen vs Arius “It is just as plain that Arius and Origen are fundamentally at odds over the eternity of the Son and the quasi-necessity of the Son to the Father” (Williams, 143) My opinion I do not think that the phrase "there was a time when he did not exist" adequately explains what Arius taught
- trinity - From whom or what did Arius learn his theology . . .
Where did Arius learn his theology? Did he rely on specific theologians that wrote before him? Origen? Clement of Alexandria? Lucian of Antioch? Were his ideas based on the Bible or on Greek philos
- trinity - What was the real issue between Arius and Bishop Alexander at . . .
The first Council of Nicea was in 325, producing The Nicene Creed At it, Eusebius of Nicomedia spoke for Arius, as Arius was not a bishop Eusebius was The issues fundamental to the debate about whether Christ was a creature (created) angel, or demi-god, whether to pray to him etc had arisen even before Arius was born
- trinity - Who or what caused the Arian Controversy? - Christianity . . .
In the traditional account of the Arian Controversy, Arius caused the Controversy by developing a new heresy, opposing established orthodoxy, and by gaining many followers The term quot;Arianism,
- trinity - Why is the controversy of the fourth century called the . . .
It implies that Arius’ theology continued during that entire period of the Arian Controversy, namely: From AD 318, when Arius publicly criticized his bishop Alexander for teaching ‘erroneous’ doctrines about the nature of Christ, Until AD 380, when the emperor outlawed all 'Arian denominations’ through the Edict of Thessalonica
- What was the stance of Arius on John 1:1? - Christianity Stack Exchange
Introduction Arius believed that Jesus was a creature, a created god What did he write about John 1:1? Or if there is no such extant manuscript, how would he interpreted ''the Word was God'' in J
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