{{Infobox_Contents | topic_name ==Synopsis==Arianism is the denial that Jesus is God, and the belief that Jesus was a created being. This Christological heresy is named after [[Arius]], a proponent of it in the early Christian [[Church]]. The [[First Council of Nicaea]] (325 A.D.) condemned Arianism.| subtopics ==Contents=={{topics}}* [[Arius]]
* [[First Ecumenical Council]]
* [[Off-shoots of Christianity]]| opinion_pieces = {{opinionsshort_opinions}}| {{quotes}} ==Main article==
Arianism is the denial that Jesus is God, and the belief that Jesus was a created being. This Christological heresy is named after [[Arius]], a proponent of it in the early Christian [[Church]] who taught that the Son is a divine being, created by the Father. The [[First Council of Nicaea]] (325 A.D.) condemned Arianism.
There are many sects and religious offshoots of Christianity today that are Arian. Some of these include the [[Jehovah's Witnesses]] and [[Christadelphianism]]