
The Council of Nicaea
The Ancients
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The Council of Nicaea: A Turning Point in Christianity
This chapter examines the historical significance of the Council of Nicaea, convened by Emperor Constantine in 325 AD to address theological disputes within early Christianity, particularly the Arian controversy. It explores the political and social ramifications of the council, including its role in formulating the Nicene Creed and establishing orthodoxy amid divisions and conflicts in the church. Additionally, it highlights Constantine's complex relationship with Christianity and his motivations for promoting unity within a diverse religious landscape.
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