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The Arian Crisis: How One Controversy Clarified Christian Belief

Arianism, named after the Alexandrian presbyter Arius (c. 250–336 AD), represents one of the most significant theological challenges in early Christian history.1 It sparked one of the most contentious and long-lasting conflicts within the early Church, leaving an indelible mark on Christian doctrine and ecclesiastical politics. The Arian controversy revolved around the nature of Christ’s […]

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A Brief History of the Birth and Crucifixion Dates of Jesus

Modern scholars have calculated that Jesus was likely born between 4 and 6 BC, meaning He, the Son of God, was born during the 21st to 23rd year of Augustus Caesar’s reign, who was also called Divi filius, meaning “son of a god.” While AD 1 was originally intended to mark the birth of Jesus, a discrepancy arose due to

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