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2025-06-30T12:23:13Z |
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2025-06-30T12:23:13Z |
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2024-06 |
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2602-5566 |
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http://ddeposit.univ-alger2.dz:8080/xmlui/handle/20.500.12387/9021 |
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At the beginning of the fourth century, the church if Africa experienced an
internal conflict that led to a major split between its followers due to a theological
dispute they called it "the call of Arius". During the period of persecution, the
teachings were secret and the differences were hidden and not apparent. The
Christians were busy preventing evil and avoiding affliction, for they hid their beliefs
and did not speak of them, when Emperor Constantine I sympathised with them, each
of them declared his Christianity and belief in Christ, peace be upon him, openly, they
discovered that there was a disagreement between them that could not be ignored,
because it destroyed the idea of the universal Church for all Christians. In this study,
I shall try to discover what is meant by “the call of Arius” and the position of Roman
authority on it. |
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Ar |
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مجلة المقدمة للدراسات الاجتماعية والانسانية |
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المجلد التاسع;العدد01 |
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Church of Alexandria |
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Council of Nicaea |
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Pastor Arius |
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دعوة آاريوس القس المنفي (256-336م) |
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dc.title.alternative |
Call of the exiled priest Arius (256-336 AD) |
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Article |
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