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Exploring Christian Heritage provides students and teachers with a rich and substantial introduction to the texts that have shaped the Christian faith. Including works by Augustine, Aquinas, Martin Luther, John Wesley, John Calvin, and Karl Barth, among others, this collection also highlights essential movements—from the second to the twenty-first centuries—often glossed over in primary source...

Arius (250–336) was a schismatic priest from Alexandria whose teaching on the creaturely character of the Son of God was deemed heretical by the Council of Nicaea in 325. Initially he was excommunicated by Peter, Bishop of Alexandria, only to be later reconciled to the church and made a presbyter in 313. Arius’ teachings, known as Arianism, claimed that the Son of God was not eternal but was created by God the Father, making the Son distinct from, and subordinate to, the Father.
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