In May 325 AD, Roman Emperor Constantine assembled the First Council of Nicaea to address a rising heresy called Arianism. The council blazed a new trail in that it was the first council convened with the intention of representing all churches in the Roman empire. This article analyzes the impact that the Council of Nicaea had on the Christian Church, specifically regarding the doctrine of Arianism. Ultimately, this article concludes that the council\u27s effort in extinguishing Arianism produced a negligible result
The Donatist schism was the fi rst church confl ict encountered by Constantine the Great. This artic...
The relationship between religion and government can be intricate and dynamic and has often had impo...
Purpose of the Study:\ud The orthodox Catholic Church of Late Antiquity was a very active participan...
This paper examines events from the late third century to the Council of Nicaea in 325 C.E. The scop...
The article presents the circumstances of the Council of Nicaea. There was a tradition to compose sy...
Peer reviewedThere is a growing contingent of church historians and scholars who look to downplay o...
Fourth-century Christianity and the Council of Nicaea have continually been read as a Constantinian...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-129)Before the reign of Constantine, Christianity in ...
The Arian Controversy Between the Councils of Nicaea and Constantinople (A. D. 325-381
The Arian Controversy Between the Councils of Nicaea and Constantinople (A. D. 325-381
As the Christian Church began to gain power in Late Antiquity the church needed to have an agreed up...
It was the purpose of this dissertation to examine the origins and reasons for the Emperor Constanti...
Much of Håkan Rydving's work deals in one way or another with the influence of Christianity on the S...
This article is dedicated to illuminating problems associated with one of the main sources of the hi...
The Donatist schism was the fi rst church confl ict encountered by Constantine the Great. This artic...
The relationship between religion and government can be intricate and dynamic and has often had impo...
Purpose of the Study:\ud The orthodox Catholic Church of Late Antiquity was a very active participan...
This paper examines events from the late third century to the Council of Nicaea in 325 C.E. The scop...
The article presents the circumstances of the Council of Nicaea. There was a tradition to compose sy...
Peer reviewedThere is a growing contingent of church historians and scholars who look to downplay o...
Fourth-century Christianity and the Council of Nicaea have continually been read as a Constantinian...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-129)Before the reign of Constantine, Christianity in ...
The Arian Controversy Between the Councils of Nicaea and Constantinople (A. D. 325-381
The Arian Controversy Between the Councils of Nicaea and Constantinople (A. D. 325-381
As the Christian Church began to gain power in Late Antiquity the church needed to have an agreed up...
It was the purpose of this dissertation to examine the origins and reasons for the Emperor Constanti...
Much of Håkan Rydving's work deals in one way or another with the influence of Christianity on the S...
This article is dedicated to illuminating problems associated with one of the main sources of the hi...
The Donatist schism was the fi rst church confl ict encountered by Constantine the Great. This artic...
The relationship between religion and government can be intricate and dynamic and has often had impo...
Purpose of the Study:\ud The orthodox Catholic Church of Late Antiquity was a very active participan...