substance. Arianism spread among the Church of Alexandria and the Eastern Mediterranean. After the First Council of Nicaea condemned Arianism as heresy...
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not identical to Arianism, and it has been generally viewed as closer to the Nicene-Constantinopolitan view. Controversy over Arianism arose in the late...
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Jesus Constantinian shift History of Christianity Nontrinitarianism Semi-Arianism Shituf Papandrea, James Leonard (2012). Reading the Early Church Fathers:...
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Anomoeanism (category Arianism)
/eɪˈiːʃənz/, or Eunomians /juːˈnoʊmiənz/, were a sect that held to a form of Arianism, that Jesus Christ was not of the same nature (homoousian) as God the Father...
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Homoiousian (section A response to Neo-Arianism)
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...
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Trinity and to the responses to Arianism and Apollinarianism.: Chapter 1 Subsequent to the First Council of Nicea, Arianism did not simply disappear. The...
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Arius (category 3rd-century Arian Christians)
Council of Nicaea, where Arianism was condemned in favor of Homoousian conceptions of God and Jesus. Opposition to Arianism remains embodied in the Nicene...
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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...
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Unitarianism (section Arianism)
association with the Transcendentalists. Arianism is often considered a form of Unitarianism. The Christology of Arianism holds that Jesus, before his human...
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Valens of Mursa (category Arian bishops)
of Homoian theology, which is often labelled as a form of Arianism, although semi-Arianism is probably more accurate. Valens and his fellows were seen...
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Councils of Sirmium (category Arianism)
article on Arianism Chronology of the Arian controversy Chronological life of St. Athanasius Catholic Encyclopedia article on Semi-Arianism Second Sirmium...
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father was Joseph, husband of Mary. Virgin birth of Jesus Arianism King Jesus (novel) (semi-historical novel) Adam God doctrine (while not necessarily...
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Acacians (category Arianism)
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...
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Ulfilas (category Arian bishops)
(2016). "Ulfila and the so-called 'Gothic' Arianism". In Berndt, Guido M.; Steinacher, Roland (eds.). Arianism: Roman Heresy and Barbarian Creed. Ashgate...
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associations. Two significant hold-over theological views were semi-Pelagianism and semi-Arianism. The focus of the early Seventh-day Adventist Church tended...
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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...
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Christian Bible into the Gothic language. Traditionally ascribed to the Arian bishop Wulfila, it is now established that the Gothic translation was performed...
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Acacius of Caesarea (category Arian bishops)
accepted the creed of Nicaea. On the accession of the Arian Emperor Valens in 364 Acacius returned to Arianism, making common cause with Eudoxius of Antioch....
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Constantius II (category Arian Christians)
somewhere in between Arianism and the Nicene Creed, retrospectively called Semi-Arianism. During his reign he attempted to mold the Christian church to follow...
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Ancient Greek: Πνευματομάχοι Pneumatomákhoi), also known as Macedonians or Semi-Arians in Constantinople and the Tropici in Alexandria, were an anti-Nicene...
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Gothic Christianity (category Arianism)
Ostrogothic conquest. However, since Arianism in Italy was reinforced by the (mostly Arian) Goths coming from the Balkans, the Arian church in Italy had eventually...
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being Modalistic. They have also occasionally been accused of Arianism or Semi-Arianism, usually by isolated individuals rather than church organizations...
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defeated Arianism, the Council of Constantinople was called in 381 to attempt to deal with binitarians, who were referred to as “Semi-Arians”. However...
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Catholic Church (list) Antiquity Adoptionism Apollinarism Arianism Anomoeanism Semi-Arianism Antidicomarianites Audianism Docetism Donatism Circumcellions...
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Catholic Church (list) Antiquity Adoptionism Apollinarism Arianism Anomoeanism Semi-Arianism Antidicomarianites Audianism Docetism Donatism Circumcellions...
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Valens (category 4th-century Arian Christians)
supported the Nicene position. Not long after Valens died the cause of Arianism in the Roman East was to come to an end. His successor Theodosius I made...
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Gothic Bible (category Arianism)
tribes in the Early Middle Ages. The translation was allegedly made by the Arian bishop and missionary Wulfila in the fourth century. In the late 2010s,...
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Creed. Subsequent to the First Council of Nicea, Arianism did not simply disappear. The semi-Arians taught that the Son is of like substance with the...
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Agapetae Alogi Angelici Antidicomarians Arabici Arianism Anomoeanism Gothic Christianity Semi-Arianism Audianism Colluthians Collyridianism Ebionites Elcesaites...
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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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