Summary of Richard E. Rubenstein's When Jesus Became God
Everest Media
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Éditeur:
Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
Protection:
Filigrane
Filigrane
Année de parution:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9781669390473
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Hosius of Cordova was a tutor to Constantine, and he was the emperor's personal advisor in matters of faith. He was sent to Alexandria to end the doctrinal squabble between Eastern bishops and priests.
#2 The emperor saw the escalating conflict between the churches as a threat to his own plans. He wanted to restore a healthy tone to the system of the world, and he thought that the Christians should emulate the Greek philosophers who had tolerated disagreements far more profound than this without calling each other devils or organizing factions to suppress each other’s opinions.
#3 Hosius was sent to investigate the case, and he found that Arius had written a long poem called Thalia - The Banquet. It was being chanted in port cities all around the eastern Mediterranean.
#4 The dispute between Arius and Alexander was a theological one, and it was far more significant than the emperor realized. It concerned the relationship between the Son, Jesus Christ, and God the Father.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Hosius of Cordova was a tutor to Constantine, and he was the emperor's personal advisor in matters of faith. He was sent to Alexandria to end the doctrinal squabble between Eastern bishops and priests.
#2 The emperor saw the escalating conflict between the churches as a threat to his own plans. He wanted to restore a healthy tone to the system of the world, and he thought that the Christians should emulate the Greek philosophers who had tolerated disagreements far more profound than this without calling each other devils or organizing factions to suppress each other’s opinions.
#3 Hosius was sent to investigate the case, and he found that Arius had written a long poem called Thalia - The Banquet. It was being chanted in port cities all around the eastern Mediterranean.
#4 The dispute between Arius and Alexander was a theological one, and it was far more significant than the emperor realized. It concerned the relationship between the Son, Jesus Christ, and God the Father.
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