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The Council of Nicaea (325) and Constantine the Great

German, Rolf Bergmeier, 2011
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Research work from 2011 in the field of history - world history - prehistory, antiquity, language: German. Abstract: The "essence equality" (homoousios), a central concept of Christian theology that describes the relationship between Jesus and God the Father, did not come down from heaven. For three hundred years, Christian communities struggled with the question of how to understand Jesus. For three hundred years, the prevailing view was that Jesus was a prophet, an extraordinary human being, a created being, but not God. The Council of Nicaea (325) was supposed to finally provide clarity. The council was presided over by Emperor Constantine I (reigned 306-337). Whether he was actually Christian, and if so, in what form, we will leave open for now. At this point, the ruler had not yet been baptized. His later "baptism on his deathbed.".

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Language
German
Author
Rolf Bergmeier
Year
2011
Number of pages
32

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Item number
8238530
Publisher
Grin
Category
Reference books
Release date
3.4.2018

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Language
German
Author
Rolf Bergmeier
Year
2011
Number of pages
32
Edition
7

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