
Episode 29: First Council of Nicaea Part 3, Arius of Alexandria
History of the Papacy Podcast · History of the Papacy
April 11, 201430m 20s
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Show Notes
The Council of Nicaea in 325 dealt with many issues and involved many larger than life personalities. Arius of Alexandria was as large as any of the other big names. He may not have invented the theological school which was named after him, but he is the one who made it popular and that goes a long way. Come along and find out about the life and times of Arius of Alexandria.
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