
Arius - Wikipedia
Arius (/ ə ˈ r aɪ ə s, ˈ ɛər i-/; Koinē Greek: Ἄρειος, romanized: Áreios; 250 or 256 – 336) was a Cyrenaic presbyter and ascetic. He has been regarded as the founder of Arianism, [1] [2] …
Arius | Biography, Beliefs, & Facts | Britannica
Arius, Christian priest whose teachings gave rise to a theological doctrine known as Arianism. The doctrine was denounced by the early church as a major heresy because it affirmed a created, …
Founder of Arianism: Who Was Arius? - TheCollector
Sep 10, 2024 · Arius was the founder of Arianism, a heterodox (non-orthodox) belief that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is a created being and not an eternal part of the Holy Trinity. Arius was …
Life and Major Writings of Arius, the Founder of Arianism
Jun 7, 2024 · Arius was a Christian presbyter in Alexandria, Egypt, during the early 4th century. He became a central figure in one of the most significant theological controversies in early …
Arius | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Arius, an heresiarch, b. about A.D. 250; d. 336. He is said to have been a Libyan by descent. His father’s name is given as Ammonius. In 306, Arius, who had learnt his religious views from …
Arius and the Council of Nicaea | EWTN
In the year 318, a priest of Libya named Arius began to preach a false doctrine about the Son of God. He denied that the Son is God in the same sense that the Father is God. According to …
Topical Bible: Arius
Arius (c. 256–336 AD) was a Christian presbyter and ascetic from Alexandria, Egypt, whose teachings gave rise to the theological doctrine known as Arianism. This doctrine became one …
Arius Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Jul 29, 2024 · Arius was a Christian priest and theologian in the 3rd and 4th centuries. He is best known for his theological position that Jesus Christ was a created being, rather than being co …
Arius - OrthodoxWiki
Dec 16, 2010 · Arius (AD 250 or 256 - 336) was a fourth-century Alexandrian presbyter who was formally condemned as a heretic by the Orthodox Church. His heresy, referred to as Arianism, …
Arius - Encyclopedia.com
May 14, 2018 · The Libyan theologian Arius (died ca. 336) was presbyter of the Christian Church in Alexandria and the first of the great heresiarchs. Nothing is known of the early life of Arius …
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