From the preface: "THE present work is not so much a formal history of Arianism as a review of the forces at work in the different stages of the controversy, traced out with special regard to the sequence of events and to their connexion with the social characteristics and political...
Henry Melvill Gwatkin (1844-1916), theologian and church historian, spent the whole of his working life at Cambridge. Appointed lecturer at St. John's College in 1874, he succeeded Mandrel Creighton as Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History in 1891. He was Gifford lecturer...
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""Studies of Arianism: Chiefly Referring to the Character and Chronology of the Reaction Which Followed the Council of Nicea"" is a scholarly work by Henry Melvill Gwatkin that explores the history and theology of Arianism, a heretical belief that denied the divinity of Jesus...
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""Studies of Arianism"" is a comprehensive examination of the theological movement known as Arianism, which emerged in the early Christian Church and challenged the orthodox doctrine of the Trinity. Written by Henry Melvill Gwatkin, a prominent British theologian and historian...
""Studies of Arianism"" is a scholarly work by Henry Melvill Gwatkin that delves into the history and theology of Arianism, a 4th-century Christian heresy that denied the divinity of Jesus Christ. The book primarily focuses on the aftermath of the Council of Nicea, which was...
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