I’ve arrived at my writing debut via a life in engineering, painting and sculpting.
Not a usual path for an author, for certain.
Starting at school in Chichester in the south of England, via University at Imperial College, London, UK – where H.G.Wells made his start – I worked through a bunch of jobs mainly in the project management side of the construction industry in England, I finally settled in Southern Ontario, Canada. There, I worked in steel, public housing and bank sectors. Early retirement allowed me to say goodbye to industry. Moved on to Ontario College of Art and Design for honours in Sculpture and Installation. Worked my art practice in a shared stone sculpture studio for over ten years. Now resting my overworked arms to pursue writing.
Generally a life well lived, exposed to all those left weighted brains and right ones too.
Do I sound a bit straight up to you? Maybe. But read what I have to say before you reach any hard onclusion.
This book explores the theological, historical, and political ramifications of the Arian controversy, one of the most significant theological debates in early Christian history. The conflict, which arose in the early fourth century over the nature of Christ and his relationship to God the Father, not only shaped the development of Christian orthodoxy but also had far-reaching implications for the identity of the Church, its relationship to the Roman Empire, and the nature of Christian salvation. By examining the core theological issues at stake—the full divinity of Christ, the concept of the Trinity, and the relationship between Scripture and Tradition—this book delves into the intricate and multifaceted nature of the Arian crisis.
The work provides a detailed analysis of the Arian controversy's key figures, such as Arius, Athanasius, and the Nicene Fathers, and explores the political dynamics surrounding the theological dispute, particularly the involvement of emperors like Constantine and Constantius II. The impact of the controversy on the development of Christian doctrine is traced, from the formulation of the Nicene Creed to the subsequent Christological debates, including the Nestorian and Monophysite controversies, which further defined the Church's understanding of Christ's nature.
This book also investigates the Arian legacy beyond the Roman Empire, including the spread of Arianism among the Germanic tribes and its lasting influence in shaping the theological landscape of medieval Christianity. Furthermore, it highlights the profound impact of the Arian controversy on the relationship between the Church and the state, the development of Christian monasticism, and the formation of Christian liturgy.
Through a thorough examination of primary sources, including the writings of early Christian theologians, the decrees of ecumenical councils, and historical accounts, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of how the Arian controversy helped to define Christian orthodoxy, shaping Christian thought, practice, and identity for centuries to come.
Título : The Arianism and the Holy Scriptures
EAN : 9798230302582
Editorial : Historia Magna
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