A third wave of Arian studies has resulted in constructive attempts to understand heresy. |
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Although the church had denounced this view at the Council of Nicea in 325, the mistaken ideas of the Arian sect lived on. |
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First, the Arian heresy overextends God's unity by referring to diversity and difference in God rather than distinction. |
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The Arians of the Fourth Century helped to establish the historiographic attitude towards heresy in British Arian scholarship. |
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When the General Baptist Churches in England became Arian in the eighteenth century it was not long before they began to die. |
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However, this act of submission did not silence the correct rumors that he, like Newton himself, was still an Arian. |
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As far as being in Aries is concerned, the jovial and expansive nature of Jupiter is very well suited to the outgoing nature of the Arian sign. |
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When Arian opened the door to let his dog into the room he hardly recognized the poor creature for the way its fur puffed out. |
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Arian was getting up to leave when a jolly looking, red headed giant of a man with sparkling gray eyes entered the room. |
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The Arian crisis, both for its longevity and its melodrama, puts modern-day soap operas to shame. |
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Grant looked back behind their Jeep and saw Arian keeping pace at a mere trot. |
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It accommodates the Arian teaching that Christ was a lesser deity created by God. |
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In January, 381, the prefect had orders to close all Arian chapels in the city and to expel those who served them. |
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Constantius, an Arian and therefore technically a heretic, returned the Empire to a single rule. |
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Arian was already ready for school and had carefully brushed Royal's soft coat of short black and brown fur. |
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That removes him from the strictly Arian camp but still leaves him short of a robust Trinitarian orthodoxy. |
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From the Arian controversy he learned that it was a mistake to distinguish the persons by their attributes. |
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Goths had their own Arian churches, and surviving documents written by clerics show that Gothic was spoken there. |
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With the Nicene resolution against the Arian subordination of the Son, the tendency to subordinate the Spirit was intensified. |
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The emperor's attempt to make Frumentius subscribe to the Arian faith does not seem to have been successful. |
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Venus also trines the midheaven, which allowed her to build a glamorous image for her typical Arian features of lean body, long neck and large bones. |
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This is the reason why Arian men, besides the sports wardrobe, are crazy about wearing clothes that remind one of the army and the police. |
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But, politics apart, what exactly is the difference between Mr Posada and Mr Arian? |
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Mr Arian was arrested in 2003. In this section Armageddon for the Senate How it works A deadly blunder? |
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One clue we have that The Urantia Book supports the orthodox position on Jesus as deity is its rejection of the Arian heresy. |
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May you strengthen your will with the support of Arian energy and move forward with positive attitude. |
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It is obvious that this statue personifies the Arian humanity which inhabits the present continents. |
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According to ancient writers, such as Herodotus and Arian, Alexander paid his respects to the tomb of Cyrus and had it restored. |
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It's what you'd call the Arian heresy that we have to deal with. |
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The Arian denial of the Godhead of the Son had carried with it the corollary that the Spirit too might be inferior to the Son, as the Son was to the Father. |
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The rest was ruled by Sigismund's Arian brother Godomar, under Gothic protection against the Franks who had captured Sigismund. |
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Theoderic in his final years was no longer the disengaged Arian patron of religious toleration that he had seemed earlier in his reign. |
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During his reign, Theodoric, who was an Arian, allowed freedom of religion, which had not been done before. |
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After their conversion he portrayed the Franks as fighting against Arian heretics and barbarians. |
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The Arian concept of Christ is based on the belief that the Son of God did not always exist but was begotten by God the Father. |
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Constantine the Great was baptized by the Arian bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia. |
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The letter of Arian Auxentius regarding the Arian missionary Ulfilas gives a picture of Arian beliefs. |
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In 570 the Arian king of the Visigoths, Leovigild, made his first attack on the Suebi. |
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Arian Christology was not a majority view among Unitarians in Poland, Transylvania or England. |
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The Germanic peoples knew little of cities, money, or writing, and were still mostly pagan, though were becoming increasingly Arian. |
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A judge told Arian Armstrong that he could be present in the delivery room but banned him from speaking to the 13-year-old. |
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A part of the fourth root race, however, took to the right direction and has become the seed for the fifth root race which is the Arian root race. |
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Philostorgius, an Arian historian, recounts his triumph in Himyar and Saba, but from his guarded reference to Abyssinia it may be inferred that Theophilus was not successful there. |
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Philostorgius was the son of a staunch Arian and from the age of 20 studied in Constantinople and became a follower of Eunomius of Cyzicus, a leading exponent of extreme Arianism. |
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And the irreverence of mere logicism of the Arian mind is always a threat to us enroute. |
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Those three were Arian nations, that is, denying Jesus' divinity. |
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The conflict in the 4th century AD had seen Arian and Nicene factions struggling for control of the Church. |
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Other groups which oppose the belief in the Trinity are not necessarily Arian. |
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A deep chasm developed between the East and West, becoming critical around 350, known as the Arian, or Nicene controversy. |
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In 374 the bishop of Milan, Auxentius, an Arian, died, and the Arians challenged the succession. |
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For several reasons, modern scholars depend more heavily on the Arian accounts than the Imperial Church accounts. |
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A succession of Arian kings were militarily aggressive and presented a threat to the Papacy in Rome. |
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Arioald, the head of the Arian opposition who had married Theodelinda's daughter Gundeperga, later deposed Adaloald. |
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His advisor in these affairs was Eusebius of Nicomedia, who had already at the Council of Nicea been the head of the Arian party, who also was made bishop of Constantinople. |
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In 386 Justina and Valentinian received the Arian bishop Auxentius the younger, and Ambrose was again ordered to hand over a church in Milan for Arian usage. |
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In western Europe, Arianism, which had been taught by Ulfilas, the Arian missionary to the barbarian Germanic tribes, was dominant among the Goths, Lombards and Vandals. |
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The Arian sources depict Ulfilas as an Arian from childhood. |
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No central doctrines have been challenged by the majority of the faithful as in the Arian, Pelagian or Nestorian crises when even bishops abandoned orthodoxy wholesale. |
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Arian Foster do a lot of talking, man. He swag it up with it. |
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In 385 Ambrose, backed by Milan's populace, refused Valentinian II's imperial request to hand over the Portian basilica for the use of Arian troops. |
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Although the western Emperor Gratian supported orthodoxy, the younger Valentinian II, who became his colleague in the Empire, adhered to the Arian creed. |
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While he promoted separation between the Arian Ostrogoths and the Roman population, Theoderic stressed the importance of racial harmony, though intermarriage was outlawed. |
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