| Definitions from the WebArianismDescription:Arianism is a theological belief that emerged in the fourth century AD, named after Arius, a priest from Alexandria. It denied the divinity of Jesus Christ, asserting that Jesus was a created being, inferior to God the Father. Arianism sparked one of the most significant controversies in early Christian history. Sample Sentences:
    1. The Council of Nicaea was called in 325 AD to address the growing influence of Arianism.2. Arianism spread through many regions, including parts of the Roman Empire.3. St. Athanasius played a crucial role in opposing Arianism and defending orthodox Christian beliefs.4. Arianism was condemned as heretical during the Council of Constantinople in 381 AD.5. Books and articles exploring the historical development and impact of Arianism can provide valuable insights into early Christian theology. Related Products: |