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Journal articles on the topic "Council of Nicaea (1st : 324-325)"

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Frend, W. H. C. "Prelude to the Great Persecution: The Propaganda War." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 38, no. 1 (January 1987): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002204690002248x.

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The victory of Christianity in the last years of Constantine's was graphically described by Eusebius of Caesarea in his Life of Constantine. Clearly in Phoenicia, where he had excellent sources of reign information, the heart had gone out of the old religion. Every class in the community was prepared to accept Christianity and even to deride the deities that once they had held in awe. The victory there and ultimately over nearly the whole empire was so decisive that one is inclined to forget the tremendous struggle for the hearts and allegiances of the provincials that preceded it. Though in retrospect one might agree with von Harnack's view that even without Constantine's conversion Christianity would have triumphed, this was not how it appeared to most contemporaries. Down to the time of his victory over Licinius (September 324), Constantine seems to have aimed only at securing for Christianity the legal equality with the traditional cults, as envisaged by the Edict of Milan. The Council of Nicaea, however, summoned by the emperor in 325, proved to be decisive both for the establishment of orthodoxy and the victory of Christianity itself. Thenceforth, the history of the empire would also be the history of the Church.
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Samples, Gil L. "Greek texts and English translations of the Bible: a comparison and contrast of the Textus Receptus Greek New Testament of the sixteenth century and the Alexandrian text of Westcott and Hort (nineteenth century) and Aland and Metzger (twentieth century) concerning variant texts that pertain to the orthodox Christology of the Council of Nicea, A.D. 325." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2002. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc3315/.

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The argument of this paper is that certain salient passages in the New Testament concerning Christology, as it was defined in the Nicene creed in A.D. 325, reflect such orthodoxy better in the Textus Receptus Greek texts and the English translations made from them than do the Alexandrian texts. Arian theology, which was condemned as heretical at Nicea, is examined. Patristic quotations, historical texts, and arguments of the scholars are cited and traced, along with a comparison of Christological verses.
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Books on the topic "Council of Nicaea (1st : 324-325)"

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Arnold, Marvin M. Nicaea and the Nicene Council of AD 325. [Washington, MI?]: Arno Publications, 1993.

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Dudley, Dean. History of the first Council of Nice: A world's Christian convention, A.D. 325 : with a life of Constantine. Brooklyn, N.Y: A&B Publishers Group, 1998.

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Nicaea: A book of correspondences. Great Barrington, MA: Lindisfarne Books, 2003.

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Williamson, Parker T. Standing firm: Reclaiming Christian faith in times of controversy. Springfield, PA: PLC Publications, 1996.

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Das Konzil von Nicäa: Habilitationsvorlesung. Freiburg i. B: J.C.B. Mohr, 1990.

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Council of Nicaea (1st : 325 : Nicaea, Turkey), ed. The First ecumenical council: That is, the first council of the whole Christian world, which was held A.D. 325 at Nicaea in Bithynia. Jersey City, N.J., U.S.A: J. Chrystal, 1990.

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Mustafa, Şahin, Mert İ. Hakan, Niewöhner Philipp, and Uludağ Üniversitesi, eds. Uluslararasi İznik I. Konsil Senato Sarayı'nın Lokalizasyonu Çalıştayı bildirileri: The proceeding of international workshop : localisation of the 1st Council palace in Nicaea : 22-23 Mayıs/May 2010 - İznik. Bursa: Uludağ Üniversitesi, 2011.

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Theodor von Mopsuestia und das Nicänum: Studien zu den katechetischen Homilien. Leiden: Brill, 2000.

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Abraṣ, Mīshāl. al- Majmaʻ al-Maskūnī al-awwal, Nīqiyā al-Awwal, 325. Bayrūt: al-Maktabah al-Būlusīyah, 1997.

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God's human face: The Christ-icon. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1994.

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