1. Arianism
Much of the Catholic terminology that was used was borrowed from Greek philosophy, so that there could be a clear-cut difference between the beliefs of Judaism and Christianity. ... Arius" beliefs are derived from the Catholic Church's teaching of a tripersonal God. ... O"Collins describes Arius" beliefs saying, "Arius described the Son/Logos as being created before the beginning of the world, out of nothing, and by the will of the Father- (TG 112) The most heretical and shocking aspect of Arius" philosophy was his view of Jesus Christ. ... Christ is someone that a Christian can pr...
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