
Arianism
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Arianism and the Council of Nicaea
This chapter examines the theological conflict ignited by Arius, a deacon from Alexandria, who posited that the Son of God was subordinate to God the Father. It contrasts Arius's beliefs with those of his opponent, Bishop Alexander, during the pivotal Council of Nicaea, highlighting the implications for the nature of the Trinity and the early Christian church. Additionally, the chapter explores Arianism's impact on the conversion of the Goths and the broader historical context of Christianity's evolution within the Roman Empire.
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