Arianism and the Cappadocian Fathers
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Description: The history of Arianism and the writings and preaching of Basil, Gregory Nanzianus and Gregory of Nyssa which helped to convert Arians.
Arianism and the Cappadocian Fathers ARIANISM, MACEDONIANISM , APOLLINARIANISM AND THE CAPPADOCIAN FATHERS As seen in article on Church and State, Arianism was a problem for the Church for some fifty or so years after the Council of Nicaea in 325 until the articles of this Council were reconfirmed by the Council of Constantinople in 381.
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Description: | Between the Council of Nicaea in 325 and Council of Constantinople in 381 Arianism was the popular belief at Court. This caused great problems for the Orthodox such as Athanasius who was forced to flee. His cause was taken up by the Cappadocian Fathers. When Theodosius became Emperor in 379 the Nicean Creed once again became the official creed of the church. The writings and preachings of Basil, Gregory Nanzianus and Gregory of Nyssa helped to convert Arians. |
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Date | Creation Date: 21-jun-1997 Expiration Date: 20-jun-2014 |