• 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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  • nature of Christ. There was a controversy between two interpretations of Jesus's divinity (Homoousianism and Arianism) based upon the theological orthodoxy...
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    First Council of Nicaea (category Arianism)
    remained on the periphery of the controversy." (LA, 272) "Hilary, for instance, never really understood the Arian Controversy till he reached the East as a...
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  • Sami Amin Al-Arian (Arabic: سامي أمين العريان; born January 14, 1958) is a Kuwaiti-born political activist of Palestinian origin who was a computer engineering...
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  • Hypostasis (philosophy and religion) (category Ancient Christian controversies)
    the use of the terms hypostasis and ousia at the period when the Arian Controversy broke out.": 181  "The ambiguous anathema in N (the Nicene Creed)...
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    Arius (category 3rd-century Arian Christians)
    was the founder of the doctrine of Arianism but, more recently, Rowan Williams stated that "Arius' role in 'Arianism' was not that of the founder of a...
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  • Christian theological language which ran from AD 360 to 380, the controversy between Arianism and what would eventually come to be defined as catholic orthodoxy...
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  • Creed and the Nicene Creed. Most Arian creeds were written in the fourth century after 325 and during the Arian controversy, a time when the church adopted...
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    Epiphanius of Cyprus. Theodoret called him an "apostolic" bishop. When the Arian controversy began, Alexander, the Patriarch of Alexandria, requested his cooperation...
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    According to Badcock, virtually all orthodox theologians prior to the Arian controversy in the latter half of the fourth century were subordinationists to...
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