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  • Arianism - Wikipedia
    Arianism (Koinē Greek: Ἀρειανισμός, Areianismós) [1] is a Christological doctrine which rejects the traditional notion of the Trinity and considers Jesus to be a creation of God, and therefore distinct from God It is named after its major proponent, Arius (c AD 256–336)
  • Arianism | Definition, History, Christology, Controversy . . .
    Arianism, in Christianity, the Christological (concerning the doctrine of Christ) position that Jesus, as the Son of God, was created by God
  • What is Arianism? - GotQuestions. org
    Arianism is a heresy named for Arius, a priest and false teacher in the early fourth century AD in Alexandria, Egypt One of the earliest and probably the most important item of debate among early Christians was the subject of Christ’s deity Was Jesus truly God in the flesh, or was Jesus a created being? Was Jesus God or not?
  • Arianism | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
    Arianism, a heresy which arose in the fourth century, and denied the Divinity of Jesus Christ DOCTRINE , First among the doctrinal disputes which troubled Christians after Constantine had recognized the Church in A D 313, and the parent of many more during some three centuries, Arianism occupies a large place in ecclesiastical history
  • Introduction: What Was Arianism? - Arianism
    Arianism is commonly summed up in two or three phrases: “Arius denied the divinity of Christ” (or “the unity of the Trinity”); “Arianism was subordinationist: it made the Son a lesser God than the Father ” But anyone attempting to dig deeper will swiftly become aware of the subject's complexity and breadth
  • Christian History: What is Arianism? | Christian Pure
    Christian History: What is Arianism? Arianism originated with Arius, who taught that Jesus Christ was a created being and not co-eternal with God the Father, leading to significant theological disputes in early Christianity
  • What Was the Arian Controversy? Arius and the Background to . . .
    The debate was not one that sought to establish whether or not Jesus Christ was God and thus to be worshipped or a mere man, as the Arians themselves professed to have no trouble with calling him “True God ++ ” and “by nature only-begotten 4 ” Instead, the controversy focused on two of Arius’ contentions; that Jesus did not exist


















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