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Arius was born in 256.
Arius died in 336.
Christianity
freedom to exercise any religion including Christianity.
Battle of the Arius happened in -208.
A:In the debate over the nature of God, the popular Libyan priest Arius led the view that the Son was a divine being, created by the Father at some point in time, and therefore inferior to him. Around 318, Alexander, bishop of Alexandria, declared heretical the views of Arius and had him, and the clergy who supported him, excommunicated. In order to fully exclude Arius, Alexander had the wording that Christ was "of one being with God" adopted at Nicaea. This was the formal foundation of the doctrine of the Holy Trinity.
A:In the debate over the nature of God, the popular Libyan priest Arius led the view that the Son was a divine being, created by the Father at some point in time, and therefore inferior to him. There was no organised opposition to this view, but most of the opposition Arius did face came from those within the eastern Church. Around 318, Alexander, bishop of Alexandria, declared heretical the views of Arius and had him, and the clergy who supported him, excommunicated. In order to fully exclude Arius, Alexander had the wording that Christ was "of one being with God" adopted at Nicaea. This was the formal foundation of the doctrine of the Holy Trinity.
Henri Arius's birth name is Bernascon, Henri.
Legalistic and Liberal
Yes, Christianity like most religions was spread by the sword.
The Puritan views and attitudes led them to promote the idea of Protestant Christianity. At the foundation of Protestant Christianity are five basic views: Perseverance of saints, limited atonement, depravity, unconditional election, and irresistible grace.
That answer depends on the religious views of the person answering it.