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Arius's theology was a prominent topic at the First Council of Nicaea, where Arianism was condemned in favor of Homoousian conceptions of God and Jesus.
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Arius was a Cyrenaic presbyter, ascetic, and priest. He has been traditionally regarded as the founder of Arianism, which holds that Jesus Christ was not coeternal with God the Father, but was rather created before time. Wikipedia
Born: 256 AD, Libya
Died: 336 AD (age 80 years), Constantinople
Parents: Ammonius
Era: 3rd and 4th centuries AD
Language: Koine Greek
Notable ideas: Subordinationism
Notable work: Thalia

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