Arianism is a word that starts with the letter A!
2006-09-04 15:34:32
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answer #1
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answered by ©Wayne© 3
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Arianism was a Christological view held by followers of Arius, a Christian priest who lived and taught in Alexandria, Egypt, in the early 4th century. Arius taught that God the Father and the Son were not co-eternal, seeing the pre-incarnate Jesus as a divine being but nonetheless created by (and consequently inferior to) the Father at some point, before which the Son did not exist. In English-language works, it is sometimes said that Arians believe that Jesus is or was a "creature;" in this context, the word is being used in its original sense of "created being."
2006-09-05 03:51:53
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answered by tyrone b 6
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I am writing a sentence using the word, "arianism," to satisfy your request.
Done how's that?
2006-09-04 22:35:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Some loser just ask me to use the word "Arianism" in a sentence.
2006-09-04 22:39:23
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answered by pstewart5 2
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Arianism was a Christological view held by followers of Arius, a Christian priest who lived and taught in Alexandria, Egypt, in the early 4th century.
2006-09-04 22:37:02
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answered by tumadre 5
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From the Doctrines of Arius, arianism was founded.
2006-09-04 22:41:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Arianism is from the doctrines of Arius denying that Jesus was from the same substance of God.
2006-09-04 22:41:49
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answered by blastabuelliac 4
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Arianism was the first interpretation of Christ's teachings to be decalred a "hersesy" by a council of the whole Church.
2006-09-04 22:40:49
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answered by MBK 7
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