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Arianism is the theological teaching of Arius (ca. AD 250–336), a Church priest, who was first ruled a heretic at the First Council of Nicea of 325, later exonerated in 335 at the First Synod of Tyre...
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Arian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arian may refer to: • Arius • Arianism • Arian controversy, several controversies which divided the early Christian church • Arians or Areians, ancient tribe, living in Aria (satrapy), now in western...
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Arians or Areians (Old-Persian Haraiva): ancient tribe, living in western Afghanistan. Their name means 'noblemen'. ... In historical times, the Arians lived in the country along the river Arios (the modern Hari Rûd), which is more or less identical to the Afghanian province of Herât. There were large deserts surrounding...
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These men of the Via Media were named Semi-Arians. They approached, in strict argument, to the heretical extreme; but many of them held the orthodox faith, however inconsistently; their difficulties turned upon language or local prejudice, and no small number submitted at length to Catholic teaching.
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Arians of the Fourth Century; John Henry Newman ... I. Schools and Parties in and about the Ante-Nicene Church, in their relation to the Arian Heresy ... 2. The Semi-Arians 297.
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The Arians said that He was a creature, the Catholics that He was very God; and all the subtleties of the most fertile ingenuity could not alter, and could but hide, this fundamental difference. A specimen of the Arian argumentation at the Council has already been given on the testimony of Athanasius;
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Christopher Haas, "The Arians of Alexandria," Vigiliae Christianae 47.3 (1993): 234-245. ... John Henry Newman, The Arians of the Fourth Century, 1833. Reprinted: Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock Publishers; ISBN: 0965351726. pp.254. {Amazon.com} ... Newman: The Arians of the Fourth Century...
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Arianism summary with 27 pages of encyclopedia entries, essays, summaries, research information, and more. ... summary from source: ... Arius and Arianism Arius was a controversial fourth-century Christian thinker in Alexandria, Egypt, who was condemned by the first ecumenical council at Nicaea in 325. Because most of his...
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Arius and his followers, the Arians, believed if the Son were equal to the Father, there would be more than one God. The opposing Trinitarians believed it diminished the importance of the Son to make him subordinate to the Father.
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