Nontrinitarian Christological view, attributed to Arius (c.
Heretical doctrine taught by Arius that asserted the radical primacy of the Father over the Son.
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Examples for "Athanasianism"
Examples for "Athanasianism"
1The mode in which the Son of God is spoken of is not either consistent Athanasianism or consistent Arianism.
1But the most sanguine stickler for Arianism is the illustrious Dr. Clark.
2Had Arianism triumphed, the aged Society of Europe would have perished.
3He sent theologians to meet Ulfilas, and torment him into Arianism.
4They establish Milton's Arianism almost as completely as his Treatise on Christian Doctrine.
5The second factor is Arianism: to which I now return.
6The Arianism of the Goths had really threatened our civilisation.
7Dr. Clarke cannot find a medium between orthodoxy and Arianism.
8As regards Arianism, smaller councils had been a frequent means of settling smaller questions.
9Being suppressed, 'Arianism' developed among clergy, 'Deism' among other writers.
10Victorinus uses language implying the subordination of the Son, but is strongly opposed to Arianism.
11This marriage with a Vandal, these concessions to Arianism, gave immense scandal to the orthodox.
12How then could Arianism venture to renew the contest?
13And during Constantine's reign, the first great heresy emerged-Arianism, so named after a priest of Alexandria.
14The Council of Nicæa condemned this view, but his doctrine, called Arianism, spread throughout the East.
15We shall return to this matter of Arianism.
16The result was that by Arianism the Son was reduced to the position of an inferior God.
Translations for Arianism