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{{summary Infobox_Contents | text topic_name =Arianism | subtopics = [[Arius]]* [[First Ecumenical Council]]* [[Off-shoots of Christianity]] | opinion_pieces = {{short_opinions}} |}} Arianism is the denial that Jesus is God, and the belief that Jesus was a created being. This Christological heresy held by followers of is named after [[Arius]] , a proponent of it in the early Christian [[Church]], claiming who taught that [[Jesus Christ]] and [[God the Father]] were not always contemporary, seeing the Son as is a divine being, created by the Father. The [[First Council of Nicaea]] (325 A.D.) condemned Arianism.}} ===Early history=== ===Arianism today===
{{overview}}There are many sects and religious offshoots of Christianity today that are Arian. Some of these include the [[Jehovah's Witnesses]] and [[Christadelphianism]]
{{topicsstub}}* [[Arius]]* [[First Ecumenical Council]]==Quotes==
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{{quotesreturnto}}* [[Christianity]] -> [[God]] -> [[Jesus]] -> [[Nature of Christ]]* [[Christianity]] -> [[Church history]]
{{returnto}} [[Nature of ChristCategory:Christian cults]]
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