Arius, Presbyter of Alexandria: Controversial Theologian

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Arius (c. 256–336 AD), a presbyter of Alexandria, remains a figure of significant theological controversy. Known primarily for his role in the Arian controversy, his teachings challenged the mainstream understanding of the Trinity, sparking a pivotal debate in early Christianity. His doctrine, which posited that the Son of God was not eternal and therefore not […]