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Creed – The Nature of God

I thoroughly agree with the first paragraph of the creed that we as a council agreed upon. I am especially happy with …

Creed Day 1

Overall, I think the council did a very good job in discussing and compromising their views. I was impressed with the Arian …

Creed Day 1–God the Father

The opening day of Council was fair on both parties accounts. The Arians, who brought along a version of their proposed Creed, …

Creed (as of 3/17)

We believe in the One and only true God, the Maker of all things visible and invisible. We acknowledge One God, who …

Constantine and Council of Nicaea

Lactantius and Eusebius gave accounts of how Constantine converted to Christianity. Lactantius’ account involved Constantine having a dream where he was instructed …

In a Constant[ine] State of Confusion

Constantine was politically Christian in a sense that his goals were political and social. He ultimately wanted unity throughout the empire.  He …

Constantine…Over Powered

To create an analogy for Constantine at the Council of Nicaea, Constantine put two lions, fighting for dominance, in a small room to …