The Arians of the Fourth CenturyEarly in his career, Newman immersed himself deeply in the study of the church fathers. This volume is a fine academic study, as well as a source of insight into the spirituality of Newman. Important for students of Arianism and Athanasius, as well as Cardinal Newman himself. |
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... Word in the Person of Christ as the substitute for a human soul. 13. Theod. Hist. i. 5. Epiph. Hær. lxix. 6. Cave, Hist. Literar. vol. i. p. 201. 14. Theod. Hist. i. 4. 15. Vide Tillemont, Mem. vol. v. 16. [Vide Appendix, Synan School ...
... Word in the Person of Christ as the substitute for a human soul. 13. Theod. Hist. i. 5. Epiph. Hær. lxix. 6. Cave, Hist. Literar. vol. i. p. 201. 14. Theod. Hist. i. 4. 15. Vide Tillemont, Mem. vol. v. 16. [Vide Appendix, Synan School ...
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... word homoüsion(consubstantial), afterwards adopted as the test at Nicæa; which the orthodox had employed in the controversy, and to which Paulus objected as open to a misinterpretation.58 Arius followed in the track thus marked out by ...
... word homoüsion(consubstantial), afterwards adopted as the test at Nicæa; which the orthodox had employed in the controversy, and to which Paulus objected as open to a misinterpretation.58 Arius followed in the track thus marked out by ...
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... word substance, which the orthodox had employed in expressing the scriptural notion of the unity subsisting between the Father and the Son.72 Such too was the mode of reasoning adopted at Rome by the Artemas or Artemon, already ...
... word substance, which the orthodox had employed in expressing the scriptural notion of the unity subsisting between the Father and the Son.72 Such too was the mode of reasoning adopted at Rome by the Artemas or Artemon, already ...
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Contents
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The Eclectic Sect | 56 |
Sabellianism | 64 |
CHAPTER II | 73 |
HISTORICAL | 126 |
CHAPTER IV | 145 |
The SemiArians | 156 |
The Athanasians | 164 |
The Anomœans | 178 |
The Council OfAlexandria In The Reign Of Julian | 187 |
The Ecumenical Council Of Constantinople In The Reign Of Theodo | 197 |
CREED OF NICÆA | 209 |
APPENDIX | 215 |
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