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  2. Athanasius of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Athanasius' earliest work, Against the Heathen – On the Incarnation (written before 319), bears traces of Origenist Alexandrian thought but in an orthodox way. [12] Athanasius was also familiar with the theories of various philosophical schools and in particular with the developments of neoplatonism.

  3. Arian controversy - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Alexander of Alexandria was criticised for his slow reaction against Arius. Like his predecessor, Dionysius, he has been charged with vacillation. According to Eusebius 's work, The Life of Constantine , the controversy had spread from Alexandria into almost all the African regions, and was considered a disturbance of the public order by ...

  4. List of Church Fathers - Wikipedia

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    author of Against the Heathen: Arnobius the Younger [14] 460: Arsenius the Great: 445 Asterius of Amasea [4] 410: wrote sermons on morality including topics like divorce and covetousness, and the parables of Jesus Christ Athanasius the Great of Alexandria [15] 373: one of the Four Great Doctors of the Eastern Church: Athenagoras of Athens [2] 190

  5. Athanasius of Alexandria (presbyter) - Wikipedia

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    Athanasius (Ancient Greek: Ἀθανάσιος, fl. 5th century CE) of Alexandria was a presbyter in that city, and a son of Isidora, the sister of Cyril of Alexandria. At the Council of Chalcedon in 451 CE, he presented a complaint against Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria .

  6. Tomus ad Antiochenos - Wikipedia

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    Image of Athanasius of Alexandria on an icon. Tomus ad Antiochenos is a letter or mediation proposal written by Bishop Athanasius of Alexandria on behalf of a regional synod he convened in Alexandria in 362, addressed to a group of bishops seeking a solution to the schism between "Eustathians" and "Meletians" in the parishes of Antioch.

  7. Councils of Sirmium - Wikipedia

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    Councils were held in Arles in 353 and Milan in 355, with Athanasius condemned at both. In 356, Athanasius began his third exile, and George was appointed bishop of Alexandria. [citation needed] The third Council of Sirmium, in 357, was the high point of Arianism.

  8. First Synod of Tyre - Wikipedia

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    Athanasius was involved in the early Christian christological and trinitarian debates, and supported the position of the Council of Nicaea in opposition to that of Arius and his followers. [3] [4] [5] In 328, Athanasius was elected as bishop or patriarch of Alexandria. [6] [7] [8] Alexandria happened to be the city in which Arius was a priest.

  9. Athanasian Creed - Wikipedia

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    Athanasius of Alexandria was traditionally thought to be the author of the Athanasian Creed, and gives his name to its common title.. The Athanasian Creed—also called the Quicunque Vult (or Quicumque Vult), which is both its Latin name and its opening words, meaning "Whosoever wishes"—is a Christian statement of belief focused on Trinitarian doctrine and Christology.