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Arianism - Wikipedia Arianism (Koinē Greek: Ἀρειανισμός, Areianismós) [1] is a Christological doctrine which rejects the traditional notion of the Trinity and considers Jesus to be a creation of God, and therefore distinct from God It is named after its major proponent, Arius (c AD 256–336)
Arianism | Definition, History, Christology, Controversy | Britannica Arianism, in Christianity, was the Christological position that Jesus, as the Son of God, was created by God It was proposed early in the 4th century by Arius of Alexandria and was popular throughout much of the Eastern and Western Roman empires
What is Arianism? - GotQuestions. org Arianism is a heresy named for Arius, a priest and false teacher in the early fourth century AD in Alexandria, Egypt One of the earliest and probably the most important item of debate among early Christians was the subject of Christ’s deity
Arianism | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia Arianism, a heresy which arose in the fourth century, and denied the Divinity of Jesus Christ Read more from the original Catholic Encyclopedia
Arianism - Encyclopedia. com ARIANISM is the heretical doctrine promulgated by the Christian Alexandrian priest Arius (c 250 – 336) that asserted the radical primacy of the Father over the Son
The Rise and Impact of Arianism: One of Early Christianity’s Defining . . . In this post, we’ll explore: The origins and beliefs of Arianism The Council of Nicaea and its significance A timeline of Arianism’s growth and influence The regions where Arianism thrived The lasting impact of Arianism on Christian doctrine and history
Dictionary : ARIANISM | Catholic Culture ARIANISM A fourth-century heresy that denied the divinity of Jesus Christ Its author was Arius (256-336), a priest of Alexandria, who in 318 began to teach the doctrine that