
Athanasius of Alexandria - Wikipedia
Athanasius was a Church Father, [3] the chief proponent of Trinitarianism against Arianism, and a noted Egyptian Christian leader of the fourth century. Conflict with Arius and Arianism, as well as with successive Roman emperors, shaped Athanasius' career.
Who was Athanasius and Why Was He Important? - The Gospel …
2016年5月9日 · Athanasius learned his theology and pastoral skills under Alexander as a deacon and eventually served as his secretary. He shadowed the bishop during the rise of the struggle against Arianism.
Saint Athanasius | Biography & Facts | Britannica
St. Athanasius (born c. 293, Alexandria—died May 2, 373, Alexandria; feast day May 2) was a theologian, ecclesiastical statesman, and Egyptian national leader.
10 Things You Should Know about Athanasius - Crossway
2018年1月7日 · He was the great early Christian defender of the full deity of the Lord Jesus Christ. Humanly speaking, his defense of the deity of Christ as it had been confessed in the Nicene Creed of 325 and then subsequently developed in a number of his tracts and treatises was singularly used by God to preserve this fundamental Christian truth. 2.
St. Athanasius - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online
St. Athanasius, also known as Athanasius the Great and Athanasius the Confessor, was a bishop and doctor of the church. He is called the "Father of Orthodoxy," the "Pillar of the Church" and "Champion of Christ's Divinity."
Biography of Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria - Learn Religions
2019年6月25日 · Athanasius, a fourth century bishop, spent his life defending Christianity against the heresy of Arianism. Learn why he refused to compromise on Jesus.
Who was Athanasius? - GotQuestions.org
2022年4月1日 · As Arius began promulgating his heresy, Athanasius was a newly ordained deacon and secretary to Bishop Alexander of Alexandria. Athanasius had already written two apologetical works, Against the Gentiles and On the Incarnation of the Word.
Athanasius: Defender of Orthodoxy and Early Church Shaper
2024年11月2日 · Explore St. Athanasius' life, major works, and his profound influence on Christian doctrine, monasticism, and the development of the New Testament canon during the transformative 4th century.
Life and works of Saint Athanasius | Britannica
Saint Athanasius, (born 293, Alexandria, Egypt—died May 2, 373, Alexandria; feast day May 2), Early Christian theologian and staunch opponent of Arianism. He studied philosophy and theology at Alexandria, Egypt, and in 325 he attended the Council of …
Athanasius of Alexandria - OrthodoxWiki
2016年6月14日 · Our father among the saints Athanasius of Alexandria (also spelled "Athanasios"; from Greek, "immortal") was a bishop of Alexandria and major theological writer in the fourth century.