Council of Nicaea (325): religious and poltical context, documents, commentaries

The book on the Council of Nicea (325) re-examines all the documents regarding the Council from the so-called Arian controversy around 323 up to the post-conciliar documents. The analysis leades to the conclustion that Arianism was not, nor was it able to be, the cause of the convocation of the coun...

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Main Author: Pietras, Henryk 1954- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Ancient Greek
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Published: Roma Gregorian & Biblical Press [2016]
In:Year: 2016
IxTheo Classification:KAB Church history 30-500; early Christianity
RB Church office; congregation
Further subjects:B Church
B Arianism
B Patristics
B Council of Nicaea
B Council of Nicaea Council of Nicaea
B Teaching profession
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Summary:The book on the Council of Nicea (325) re-examines all the documents regarding the Council from the so-called Arian controversy around 323 up to the post-conciliar documents. The analysis leades to the conclustion that Arianism was not, nor was it able to be, the cause of the convocation of the council, and the synodal documents, including the Credo, became anti-Arian only with the interpretation of Saint Athanasius. The post-synodal letters, of Constantine to the church of Alexandria and the Council to the Alexandrian church, appear to be forged, to be attributed to Peter II of Alexandria, successor of Athanasius, and - perhaps - to Damascus of Rome.--Cover
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-237) and indexes
ISBN:8878393290