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Tag Archives: Council of Nicaea
free choice: and there was one not three?
Goethe was enchanted by Gottfried Arnold’s “The Impartial History of the Church and the Heretics,” writing, ” that every man in the end came to have his own religion, and now it seemed to me the most natural thing in … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Arianism, Arius Alexandrian cleric, Council of Nicaea, Doonsbury Arianism, Goethe, Gottfried Arnold, John Wycliffe, Joseph Priestly, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Master of St. Gilles, Religious Heresy, religious heretics, Saint Remy painter, Servetus
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heresies: bonfires of the inanities
For in fact, when we look closely at the loose collection of historical heresies, there has been a continuity, though blurred, and hidden under a multiplicity of names, that has been fairly enduring over the centuries… For in fact, when … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Arian heresy, Arianism, Cardinal Edward Egan, Christian Heresies, Cosimo Cavallaro, Cosimo Cavallaro My Sweet Lord, Council of Nicaea, Donatist schism, Joseph Priestly, Karaites sect, Nancy Fuchs Kreimer, Nestorianism, Saint Sylvester, Sir Isaac Newton
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