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January 13, 2014 Leave a Comment

Roman Emperor Constantine Converted to Christianity

This series has three easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: Diocletian's Persecutions.Three major players for the Roman Empire:

April 5, 2012 Leave a Comment

Christianity from Judaism to Constantine

Bringing the best history on the web. -- From Crash Course, their World History Series, #11.In which John Green teaches you the history of

January 31, 2011 Leave a Comment

Arianism and the First Nicene Council – 7

Today's installment concludes Arianism and the First Nicene Council,the name of our combined selection by Johann L. Von Mosheim and Arthur P.

January 30, 2011 Leave a Comment

Arianism and the First Nicene Council – 6

And now come two, who in the common pictures of the council always appear together, of whom the one probably left the deepest impression on his

January 29, 2011 Leave a Comment

Arianism and the First Nicene Council – 5

From Neocæsarea, a border fortress on the Euphrates, came its confessor bishop, Paul, who, like Paphnutius and Potammon, had suffered in the

January 28, 2011 Leave a Comment

Arianism and the First Nicene Council – 4

But close beside the pope Alexander is a small insignificant young man, of hardly twenty-five years of age, of lively manners and speech and of

January 27, 2011 Leave a Comment

Arianism and the First Nicene Council – 3

In the fifth century the Arians, oppressed and persecuted by the imperial edicts, took refuge among those barbarous nations who gradually overturned

January 26, 2011 Leave a Comment

Arianism and the First Nicene Council – 2

On the death of Constantius, in the year 362, the prosperous days of the Arians were at an end.Continuing Arianism and the First Nicene

January 24, 2011 Leave a Comment

Arianism and the First Nicene Council

This series has seven easy 5 minute installments.IntroductionControversies in the Christian Church concerning the mystery of the Trinity began

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