(c. A.D. 560–636) Isidore of Seville was the Archbishop of Seville and is often considered the last scholar of the ancient world. He played a critical role in the conversionThis term is derived from the Latin word for “turning,” and is a theological term that refers to one turning his will from evil to good and is gen... more of the Visigothic kingdom of Hispania to Catholicism from ArianismAn extension of Logos subordinational theology advocated by Arius, a 4th century priest in Alexandrian, which asserted that Christ was simply a creati... more.
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