Trinitarianism became increasingly popular and widely accepted until the popular Libyan priest, Arius, openly declared his opposition to the new doctrine. Followers of Arius in the early Christian Church claimed that Jesus Christ and God the Father were not always contemporary, seeing the Son as a divine being, created by the Father (and consequently inferior to Him) at some point in time. The conflict between what was soon known as Arianism and Trinitarianism, which has since become dominant, was the first important doctrinal difficulty in the Church under Emperor Constantine.
Agrarianism, sectarianism, Arianism.
The council of Nicaea
List and discuss several orthodox responses to docetism and arianism.
Clovis' wife, Clotilde, was Catholic. She converted Clovis to Catholicism from Arianism (which has nothing to do with Aryanism). Arianism was a branch of Christianity that differed from Catholicism in its views of the Trinity and the nature of Jesus.
Athanasius :)
Because it was favoured by the logical Greeks in the east
Arianism was a theological belief in the early Christian church that denied the full divinity of Jesus Christ, teaching that he was a created being and not co-equal with God the Father. This belief was denounced as heretical by the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD.
Are you thinking of Arians? because the arians formed arianism, a form of gnostic christianity
It is also known as Arianism. This kind of Christianity believes that Jesus Christ is not God, and there is no trinity for them.
Arianism before 325 AD and Islam since 570 AD!
Caius Marius Victorinus has written: 'Opera' -- subject(s): Arianism
Arianism