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In 306, Arius, who had learnt his religious views from Lucian, the presbyter of Antioch, and afterwards the martyr, took sides with Meletius, an Egyptian schismatic, against Peter, Bishop of Alexandria. ... But a reconciliation followed, and Peter ordainedArius deacon. Further disputes led the Bishop to excommunicate...
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Founded by Arius, belief asserting that Christ was not God like the Father, but a creature made in time. Rejected by the Council of Constantinople (381) ... Such is the genuine doctrine of Arius. Using Greek terms, it denies that the Son is of one essence, nature, or substance with God; He is not consubstantial...
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Arius (AD ca. 250 or 256 - 336) was a Berber Christian priest from Alexandria, Egypt in the early fourth century whose teachings, now called Arianism, were deemed heretical by the Church. In about th...
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Arius (c.260 - 336); & Arianism ... ARIUS ( ) one of the most famous heretics; b. about 256, in Libya (according to others, in Alexandria); d. 336, at Constantinople. ... A letter from Constantine, addressed to Alexander and Arius, and carried to Alexandria by Hosius of Cordova, availed nothing: the whole Christian world rang...
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Arianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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Short biography of Arius the father of the Arian heresy which denied the Trinity as defined and taught in the early Church. ... ARIUS (b. ca. 250 A.D. - d. 336 A.D.); Presbyter of Alexandria; founder of the heresy known as Arianism...
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The Christology of Jehovah's Witnesses, also, is a form of Arianism; they regard Arius as a forerunner of Charles Taze Russell, the founder of their movement. (Encyclopedia Britannica, 1979, Arianism, Vol. I, p.509)
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Encyclopedia article about Arius. Information about Arius in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Arius Sleeps with the Fishes by WILSON, MIKE / Cross Currents...
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