Author: | John Henry Cardinal Newman | ISBN: | 9781411460348 |
Publisher: | Barnes & Noble | Publication: | September 6, 2011 |
Imprint: | Barnes & Noble | Language: | English |
Author: | John Henry Cardinal Newman |
ISBN: | 9781411460348 |
Publisher: | Barnes & Noble |
Publication: | September 6, 2011 |
Imprint: | Barnes & Noble |
Language: | English |
Cardinal Newman’s study outlines the history of Arianism—a belief system asserting that Christ is not a divine but a created being—between the first and second general councils (325-381 AD). It then describes the events surrounding the resolution of the divisions caused by the teachings of Arius, a priest in fourth century AD Alexandria. Lastly, the work details how the Catholics defeated the theological challenge of Arius’s doctrine.
Cardinal Newman’s study outlines the history of Arianism—a belief system asserting that Christ is not a divine but a created being—between the first and second general councils (325-381 AD). It then describes the events surrounding the resolution of the divisions caused by the teachings of Arius, a priest in fourth century AD Alexandria. Lastly, the work details how the Catholics defeated the theological challenge of Arius’s doctrine.