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Semi-
Arianism was a
position regarding the
relationship between God the
Father and the Son of God,
adopted by some 4th-century Christians.
Though the...
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Arianism (Koinē Gr****: Ἀρειανισμός, Areianismós) is a
Christological doctrine which rejects the
traditional notion of the
Trinity and
considers Jesus to...
- The
Arian controversy was a
series of
Christian disputes about the
nature of
Christ that
began with a
dispute between Arius and
Athanasius of Alexandria...
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prefer to call "binitarian" as at that time the
Semi-
Arians were the main binitarians. None of the
Semi-
Arian views were
strictly monotheistic (one being)...
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Arian creeds are the
creeds of
Arian Christians,
developed mostly in the
fourth century when
Arianism was one of the main
varieties of Christianity. A...
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Christianity that
dominated the
church during much of the fourth-century
Arian Controversy. They
declared that the Son was
similar to God the Father, without...
- is the
theology of
those whom Epiphanius,
quite undeservedly,
calls '
Semi-
Arians', but who are
usually today thought of as Homoiousians, a designation...
- 'substance, being'. The
semi-
Arians condemned the
Anomoeans in the
Council of Seleucia, and the
Anomoeans condemned the
semi-
Arians in
their turn in the...
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mainstream Christians. Many
scholars now
consider him a
Nontrinitarian Arian. He may have been
influenced by
Socinian christology.
Newton was born into...
- De
synodis or De fide Orientalium, an
epistle addressed in 358 to the
Semi-
Arian bishops in Gaul,
Germania and Britain,
analyzing the
views of the Eastern...