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  1. May 9, 2016 · Athanasius learned his theology and pastoral skills under Alexander as a deacon and eventually served as his secretary. He shadowed the bishop during the rise of the struggle against Arianism. So as the Arian controversy arose, Athanasius still served in a support role until after the Council of Nicaea.

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  2. Jun 25, 2019 · Alexander and Athanasius argued the biblical doctrine of the Trinity. It states that there are three Persons in one God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, all of the same, equal substance. Constantine pushed for a vote. The 300-plus bishops reaffirmed the Trinity, rejecting the Arian heresy.

  3. The Scriptural Canon of Athanasius corresponds with that of the Council of Laodicea (Canon 6o), with the exception of the Apocalypse, which Athanasius specifies as a work of St. John, but which is not mentioned by the Council of Laodicea.

    • He was the great early Christian defender of the full deity of the Lord Jesus Christ. Humanly speaking, his defense of the deity of Christ as it had been confessed in the Nicene Creed of 325 and then subsequently developed in a number of his tracts and treatises was singularly used by God to preserve this fundamental Christian truth.
    • He attended the Council of Nicea in 325. Probably born into a Christian home in Alexandria around the turn of the fourth century—likely no earlier than 299 AD—Athanasius was ordained a deacon in Alexandria in the 320s and, in this capacity, attended the Council of Nicaea in 325.
    • His election to the role of bishop was controversial. When Alexander died in 328, Athanasius succeeded him as bishop in the face of opposition from the Arians in Alexandria, who teamed up with a group called the Melitians to prevent Athanasius being elected bishop.
    • He was dismissed from his role as bishop for his support of the Nicene Creed. Despite the fact that the Nicene Creed was affirmed by an overwhelming majority at the Council of Nicaea, the Arians managed to worm their way back into positions of power and engineered the dismissal of key bishops who supported the Nicene Creed, including Marcellus of Ancyra, Eusthathius of Antioch, and Athanasius.
  4. 1 day ago · To “Bible nerds”, the name of St. Athanasius is perhaps best known for his role in shaping the New Testament canon. As you probably know, the New Testament didn’t just fall out of the sky. Rather, its formation was a process that took centuries, with debates about which books should be included or excluded continuing even after the 4th century.

  5. Apr 1, 2022 · In other words, Arius said Jesus was a created being—the first thing created—not the eternal Son of God; Jesus was god-like, but He was not God. As Arius began promulgating his heresy, Athanasius was a newly ordained deacon and secretary to Bishop Alexander of Alexandria.

  6. Athanasius I of Alexandria [note 1] (c. 296–298 – 2 May 373), also called Athanasius the Great, Athanasius the Confessor, or, among Coptic Christians, Athanasius the Apostolic, was a Christian theologian and the 20th pope of Alexandria (as Athanasius I).

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