Similar words: humanitarianism, unitarianism, vegetarianism, sectarianism, utilitarianism, egalitarianism, libertarianism, totalitarianism. Meaning: n. heretical doctrine taught by Arius that asserted the radical primacy of the Father over the Son.
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(1) The council put Arianism at the head of its agenda.
(2) For a time it seemed that Arianism would prevail over its rivals, and then after disputes, violence, and wars, the Trinitarian formula became the accepted formula of all Christendom.
(3) Greek Christian theologian and founder of Arianism , a doctrine that led to his condemnation as a heretic.
(4) The church leaders at Nicea rejected Arianism and affirmed that God and Jesus existed together from the beginning in the Trinity.
(5) Cappadocian Fathers review the theological debates between Nicene Fathers and Arianism since 325, and established Greek Christian theological paradigm in Late Antiquity.
(6) Greek Christian leader who was bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia after a. d. 370 and a vigorous opponent of Arianism.
(7) Leaders from around the Christian world gathered in Nicea, where they debated Arianism[sentencedict.com/arianism.html], which taught that God created Jesus.
(8) Greek patriarch of alexandria and leading defender of Christian orthodoxy against arianism.
(9) Basil:Greek Christian leader who was bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia after a. d. 370 and a vigorous opponent of arianism .
(10) The fourth part mainly expound unique expression of Kertesz Imre's arianism in the works.
(11) Since end of 1960 s EC has been participating international activities in humanit arianism aid.
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