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Summary Of: Arianism

Arianism is defined as those teachings attributed to Arius which are in opposition to mainstream Trinitarian... The controversy over Arianism began to rise in the late 3rd century and extended over the greater part of... to minimize the extent of Arianism ignores the fact that extremely prominent Emperors such as... similar to what would later be known as Arianism and is thought to have contributed much to its development... While Arianism continued to dominate for several decades even within the family of the Emperor... arianism which prevailed in the Roman Empire at the end of the 4th century... arianism remained the dominant doctrine in all major branches of the Eastern and Western Church and... Because most extant written material on Arianism was written by its opponents... reigns of Gratian and Theodosius that Arianism was effectively wiped out among the ruling class and elite of the Eastern Empire... dispute about the Trinity and the end of Arianism among the Roman... Many scholars see the persistence of Germanic Arianism as a strategy that was followed in order to differentiate the Germanic elite from the... which led to Arianism being a religious factor in various wars in the Roman Empire... messenger of God without the divine properties that Arianism attributes to Christ... there has been no historically continuous survival of Arianism into the modern era...

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