(A.D. 335) Athanasius(c. A.D. 296–373) Athanasius was a Bishop of Alexandria and was a leading proponent of orthodox trinitarianism in opposition to Arianism. His positi... more was deposed as Bishop of Alexandria by Arian sympathizers for using arms to enforce the NiceneRefers to the Trinitarian theology accepted by the Council of Nicaea in A.D. 325 that is the foundation of the “Nicene Creed” that was actually fo... more creedis a Christian confession of faith that has obtained this title from the use of the Latin term credo, “I believe,” at the beginning of such f... more at a local council held in Tyre in A.D. 335. He was later reinstated.
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