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  1. What do you think was happening in the #theology and #history the #Christian faith relative to #Arianism and #Neoplatonism between 325 and 363 CE?

    You think you know.

    You don’t know.

  2. The website named “aleteia” reminded me that Arius had songs or odes contained in a book called #Thaleia, which he wrote after his first condemnation, in order to popularize his doctrine, set to tunes which had gross and infamous associations.

    #history #Christianity #Arianism #Arius

  3. @Alon @jemmesedi @MagdaTeter

    Thank you for mentioning #Arianism, giving me an excuse to casually drop this into conversation.

    Make #Arius Great Again

  4. It was this moment which became the turning point for #Arianism, because the Frankish tribes had converted to Arian #Christianity, since it blended with their existing pagan worldview.

    The monarchy and the faith had co-existed for a couple of centuries, but this was when they became destined to cement together.

    /3

    #Clotilda #Clovis #paganism #Catholic #DarkAges #IsaacAsimov #history #patriarchy

  5. #Arianism is the #improv of #Christianity because it accepts Jesus as the savior and adds him to the pantheon of #paganism.

    To succeed, it doesn’t deny.

    It says, “Yes, and…”

    #theology

  6. The “western” world has been sucked into the logical blackhole that is the Nicene Creed for a couple of millennia.

    Ammonius Sacca taught both Origen and Plotinus.

    Origen was a “Great Father” and then a heretic.

    Christianity hasn’t been able to reconcile anything since Arius.

    christianity.stackexchange.com

    dialnet.unirioja.es/descarga/a

    @Lamhfada

    #Neoplatonism #Arianism #heretics

  7. “the Arians were subtle theologians. They used ambiguous language and spoke in vague terms. They were more interested in pastoral care than dogma. They were also, for the most part, the more educated and from the ruling classes. Arianism was a much more believable form of Christianity.”

    dwightlongenecker.com/the-ghos

    #christianity #theology #arianism #dogma #doctrine