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A scholarly account traces the theological debate over the Son's relationship to the Father in early Christianity, recounting how the dispute arose, prompted contested creeds, and led to major councils that sought a binding formula for orthodoxy. It follows competing parties as they used synods and imperial influence to press their views, describes reactionary movements and periods of temporary dominance, and analyzes the arguments, political maneuvers, and ecclesiastical decisions that ultimately undermined the Arian position. The work combines chronological narrative with source-based analysis to show how doctrinal definition and institutional authority shaped fourth-century church life.
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