[ad_1] The Arian heresy challenged the belief in the divinity of Christ, leading to debates and the Council of Nicaea. Arius believed Christ was not equal to God and was banished. The Nicene Creed supported the idea of homoousion, but some nontrinitarian sects still hold the Arian heresy. Today, the term heresy carries less weight […]
[ad_1] The Arian heresy challenged the belief in the divinity of Christ, leading to debates and the Council of Nicaea. Arius believed Christ was created by God, not equal to Him. The Nicene Creed affirmed Christ’s equality with God, but some nontrinitarian sects still hold the Arian heresy. Today, the term heresy carries less weight […]