Complete Definition of "Arian Heresy"

English

Etymology
Named after its chief proponent w:Arius, a priest in Alexandria circa 323 AD.

Proper noun
en-proper noun

  1. An early Christian heresy. Arius reasoned that if Christ was the son of God, He must be younger than God, and therefore lesser than God. Since God was eternal and Christ was not; therefore Christ was not wholly God. The heresy was scotched at the Council of Nicea in 325.

References
R C H Davis. A History of Medieval Europe. 2nd Edition. Longman 1970. Pages 16 -19.

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