Arius, Athanasius & Constantine at Nicaea: Who won the debate? - Richard Rubenstein

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In a rare presentation, Richard Rubenstein, author and professor of Conflict Resolution at George Mason University, addresses a conference of One God believers in Atlanta. Rubenstein, author of the book "When Jesus became God" brings us exceptional insights into the great Christian conflicts that surrounded the  "Arian" controversy and particularly the council of Nicea in 325 AD. This is a must see for everyone with an interest in church history, the development of post-biblical Christian orthodoxy and/or conflict resolution.

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1.   Arius vs Bishop Athanasius The Arian controversy arose between Arius, a priest and theologian, and Bishop Athanasius. The controversy was over Christian doctrine and the relationship between the Father and Jesus, and divided the Church into two opposing theological factions for over 55 years.
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