Arianism is considered wrong by mainstream Christianity primarily because it contradicts the doctrine of the Trinity, which holds that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are three distinct persons of one essence. This view was affirmed by ecumenical councils, particularly the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD, which rejected Arian teachings and established the Nicene Creed. Additionally, the New Testament presents verses that support the divinity of Christ, such as John 1:1, which states that "the Word was God." These theological and scriptural foundations lead most Christian denominations to reject Arianism as heretical.
Arianism is considered wrong by many Christian theologians and scholars because it denies the belief in the Trinity, which is a fundamental doctrine in Christianity. Arianism teaches that Jesus is a created being and not equal to God the Father, which goes against traditional Christian beliefs about the divinity of Jesus. This belief was deemed heretical by the early Christian church and continues to be rejected by mainstream Christian denominations.
Agrarianism, sectarianism, Arianism.
The council of Nicaea
List and discuss several orthodox responses to docetism and arianism.
Clovis' wife, Clotilde, was Catholic. She converted Clovis to Catholicism from Arianism (which has nothing to do with Aryanism). Arianism was a branch of Christianity that differed from Catholicism in its views of the Trinity and the nature of Jesus.
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Arianism was a theological belief in the early Christian church that denied the full divinity of Jesus Christ, teaching that he was a created being and not co-equal with God the Father. This belief was denounced as heretical by the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD.
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