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A concise life narrative follows Athanasius from devout youth in Alexandria through his rise in the Alexandrian church, chronicling his role at the great council and his sustained opposition to Arian theology. It traces repeated exiles and returns, clashes with rival bishops and imperial power, and pastoral efforts amid schism and persecution. The account frames doctrinal disputes about the Word becoming flesh and the Nicene formulation of Christ's divinity, arranging episodes of trial, council, exile, and reconciliation to highlight perseverance, theological clarity, and the interaction between ecclesiastical conviction and political pressure.

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F. A. Forbes

F. A. Forbes was a writer known for his biographical works on prominent figures in Christian history. His notable titles include "Life of St. Vincent de Paul" and "Pope Pius the Tenth," which reflect his interest in the lives of saints and their contributions to the faith. Forbes's writings often explore the spiritual journeys and legacies of these influential figures, providing readers with insights into their lives and the historical contexts in which they lived. His works contribute to the understanding of Christian heritage and the impact of these saints on religious thought.

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