Erring Philosophies
4th C Roman Empire
Nicea
Athanasius
100

The belief that Jesus was not fully God, but created from God

Arianism 

100

The Emperor who made Christianity Legal

Constantine

100

Who was the heretic that doubted Christ's divinity at the Council of Nicea

Arius

100

Athanasius was Bishop in Alexandria when this heresy boiled up

Arianism

200

The belief that all of reality can be simplified to only science

Scientific Reductionism

200

The decree that Christianity is legal

Edict of Milan

200

The year of the Council of Nicea

325

200

Athanasius clarified the mystery of the Eternal Word becoming Man, called...

the Incarnation

300

The belief that God does not exist

Atheism

300

The name of the Battle where Constantine beat Maxentius and saw the Chi-ro in the sky

The Battle of the Milvian Bridge

300

The Council of Nicea is called _________ because it was a council of the bishops of the Church that held authority over the universal Church

Eccumenical 

300

Athanasius famously said that God became man so that man could become ____

God

400

The belief that all that exists is matter

Materialism 

400

The Major church that was built after Constantine legalized Christianity

St. Peters

400

The Council of Nicea produced the Nicene Creed which said that Jesus was eternally begotten of the Father, one in substance with him. In Latin he is _________ the "same in being" as the Father

homoousios


400

The Name of his most famous book

ON the Incarnation 

500

A non- orthodox belief is called a 

heresy

500

Complex challenges arose after Constantine, even with other Christian emperors. Some Christian emperors even believes heresy and persecuted Christians who has "right belief." This right belief is called

Orthodoxy

500

Where Arius was from

Alexandria

500

Even after the Council of Nicea, some were still clinging to Arianism. St. Athanasius fought this heresy his whole life, even writing the book "Orations against the Arians" At the Council of ________ in 381 AD, 10 years after he died, the matter was settled and Arianism was squashed

Constantinople.