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Church and State After Constantine

Explore the conflicts and resolutions surrounding the Donatist and Arian controversies in North Africa after Constantine's reign. Understand the impact of the Council of Nicaea and the Nicene Creed. Learn about key figures such as Athanasius of Alexandria and the Council of Constantinople (381). Delve into the important aspects of the controversies and examine the roles of emperors and bishops, including the clash between Ambrose and Theodosius.

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Church and State After Constantine

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  1. Church and State After Constantine

  2. Church and State After Constantine I. North Africa: The Donatist Controversy

  3. Church and State After Constantine I. North Africa: The Donatist Controversy II. Theology & Politics: The Arian Controversy

  4. Church and State After Constantine I. North Africa: The Donatist Controversy II. Theology & Politics: The Arian Controversy A. The Conflict

  5. The Council of Nicaea

  6. Church and State After Constantine I. North Africa: The Donatist Controversy II. Theology & Politics: The Arian Controversy A. The Conflict B. The Resolution: Council of Nicaea & the Nicene Creed

  7. The Nicene Creed We believe in one God, the Father Almighty, maker of all things visible and invisible; and in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the only-begotten of his Father, of the substance of the Father [homoousious], God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God, begotten, not made, being of one substance with the Father. By whom all things were made, both which be in heaven and in earth. Who for us men and for our salvation came down [from heaven] and was incarnate and was made man. He suffered and the third day he rose again, and ascended into heaven. And he shall come again to judge both the quick and the dead. And [we believe] in the Holy Ghost. And whosoever shall say that there was a time when the Son of God was not, or that before he was begotten he was not, or that he was made of things that were not, or that he is of a different substance or essence [from the Father] or that he is a creature, or subject to change or conversion--all that so say, the Catholic and Apostolic Church anathematizes them.

  8. Church and State After Constantine I. North Africa: The Donatist Controversy II. Theology & Politics: The Arian Controversy A. The Conflict B. The Resolution: Council of Nicaea & the Nicene Creed C. The Aftermath

  9. Church and State After Constantine I. North Africa: The Donatist Controversy II. Theology & Politics: The Arian Controversy A. The Conflict B. The Resolution: Council of Nicaea & the Nicene Creed C. The Aftermath 1. Athanasius of Alexandria

  10. Church and State After Constantine I. North Africa: The Donatist Controversy II. Theology & Politics: The Arian Controversy A. The Conflict B. The Resolution: Council of Nicaea & the Nicene Creed C. The Aftermath 1. Athanasius of Alexandria 2. Council of Constantinople (381)

  11. Church and State After Constantine I. North Africa: The Donatist Controversy II. Theology & Politics: The Arian Controversy A. The Conflict B. The Resolution: Council of Nicaea & the Nicene Creed C. The Aftermath 1. Athanasius of Alexandria 2. Council of Constantinople (381) D. 3 Important Aspects of the Controversy

  12. Church and State After Constantine I. North Africa: The Donatist Controversy II. Theology & Politics: The Arian Controversy A. The Conflict B. The Resolution: Council of Nicaea & the Nicene Creed C. The Aftermath 1. Athanasius of Alexandria 2. Council of Constantinople (381) D. 3 Important Aspects of the Controversy III. Emperors & Bishops

  13. Church and State After Constantine I. North Africa: The Donatist Controversy II. Theology & Politics: The Arian Controversy A. The Conflict B. The Resolution: Council of Nicaea & the Nicene Creed C. The Aftermath 1. Athanasius of Alexandria 2. Council of Constantinople (381) D. 3 Important Aspects of the Controversy III. Emperors & Bishops A. Ambrose vs. Theodosius

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