
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 …
Arianism | Definition, History, & Controversy | Britannica
2025年3月17日 · Arianism, in Christianity, 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 …
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.
What is Arianism? - GotQuestions.org
2022年1月4日 · 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 …
What Makes Arianism Such a Dangerous Heresy? - Christianity
2023年4月17日 · Arianism denies Jesus’ eternality and says, “There was a time when the Son was not.” This is not consistent with the doctrine of the Trinity revealed in Scripture. But, at first …
What Is Arianism - History of the Arian Controversy - Crosswalk
2021年1月14日 · Arianism has been roundly rejected by the Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox churches. But what was so wrong about Arius’ ideas? Arianism devalued Jesus and demoted …
Beliefs and controversy of Arianism | Britannica
Arianism, Christian heresy that declared that Christ is not truly divine but a created being. According to the Alexandrian presbyter Arius (4th century), God alone is immutable and self …
Arian controversy - Wikipedia
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, two Christian theologians from …
Arianism - New World Encyclopedia
Arianism was a major theological movement in the Christian Roman Empire during the fourth and fifth centuries C.E. The conflict between Arianism and standard Trinitarian beliefs was the first …
Arianism - OrthodoxWiki
Arianism was a 4th century heresy named after Arius (c.250-336), a presbyter in Alexandria, Egypt, who taught that the Son of God was not co-eternal and consubstantial with His Father, …