Christology and Church-State Relations in the Fourth Century (concluded)
“Let, whatsoever I will, be that esteemed a canon.” So retorted the Arianizing Emperor Constantius at the stormy council of Milan in 355 after he had become sole ruler of the Empire and was able to give full expression to his Arian sympathies. Whether Athanasius has accurately recorded his language...
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Year: 1951, Volume: 20, Issue: 4, Pages: 3-26 |
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