- substance.
Arianism spread among the
Church of
Alexandria and the
Eastern Mediterranean.
After the
First Council of
Nicaea condemned Arianism as heresy...
- not
identical to
Arianism, and it has been
generally viewed as
closer to the Nicene-Constantinopolitan view.
Controversy over
Arianism arose in the late...
-
theological language which ran from AD 360 to 380, the
controversy between Arianism and what
would eventually come to be
defined as
catholic orthodoxy provoked...
- /eɪˈiːʃənz/, or
Eunomians /juːˈnoʊmiənz/, were a sect that held to a form of
Arianism, that
Jesus Christ was not of the same
nature (consubstantial) as God the...
-
through strict enforcement of that edict. However,
outside the
Roman Empire,
Arianism and
other forms of
Unitarianism continued to be
preached for some time...
-
Trinity and to the
responses to
Arianism and Apollinarianism.: Chapter 1
Subsequent to the
First Council of Nicea,
Arianism did not
simply disappear. The...
-
Council of Nicaea,
where Arianism was
condemned in
favor of
Homoousian conceptions of God and Jesus.
Opposition to
Arianism remains embodied in the Nicene...
-
rejection of
Christ having a
human mind was
considered an over-reaction to
Arianism and its
teaching that
Christ was a
lesser god.
Theodoret charged Apollinaris...
- ****ociation with the Transcendentalists.
Arianism is
often considered a form of Unitarianism. The
Christology of
Arianism holds that Jesus,
before his human...
- the
Goths in the
Danubian provinces of the
Roman Empire. "Though
Homoian Arianism derived from the
thought both of
Eusebius of
Caesarea and of Arius, we...