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  1. Athanasius I of Alexandria (c. 296–298 – 2 May 373), also called Athanasius the Great, Athanasius the Confessor, or, among Coptic Christians, Athanasius the Apostolic, was a Christian theologian and the 20th pope of Alexandria (as Athanasius I).

  2. Mar 30, 2023 · English. Against the Heathen. On the Incarnation of the Word. Deposition of Arius. Statement of Faith. On Luke 10:22 (Matthew 11:27) Circular Letter. Defense against the Arians. Part I.

  3. May 9, 2024 · His important works include The Life of St. Antony, On the Incarnation, and Four Orations Against the Arians. Life and major works. Athanasius received his philosophical and theological training at Alexandria. In 325 he attended Bishop Alexander of Alexandria as deacon at the Council of Nicaea.

  4. Jun 25, 2019 · Athanasius of Alexandria is revered today as one of the most important voices in the early Christian Church, but during his lifetime his courageous stand against heresy had harsh repercussions. He was exiled five times for defending biblical church doctrines.

  5. 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 Nicaea, which condemned the Arian heresy.

  6. Athanasius of Alexandria has 304 books on Goodreads with 41714 ratings. Athanasius of Alexandrias most popular book is On the Incarnation.

  7. Dec 5, 2016 · The Complete Works of St. Athanasius (20 Books): Cross-Linked to the Bible Kindle Edition. by Saint Athanasius (Author), Philip Schaff (Translator) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.7 324 ratings. See all formats and editions. Athanasius was born in Egypt to a Christian family sometime around 295 AD.

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  8. Jun 3, 2020 · Life and Works. Athanasius was bishop of Alexandria for 45 years, interrupted by five periods of exile, and he was one of the most famous figures of his time. The motto of his life as well as the dominant feature of his reception was to preserve the decisions of the first ecumenical council of Nicea 325 – including the deposition of Arius ...

  9. Athanasius of Alexandria (also spelled "Athanasios") (c. 296 C.E. [1] – May 2, 373 C.E.) was a Christian bishop —the Patriarch of Alexandria—in the fourth century. He made three primary (and integral) contributions to the theory and practice of Christianity: an endorsement of the monastic lifestyle, the formulation of the New Testament ...

  10. Mar 5, 2021 · Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Select writings and letters of Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria / edited, with prolegomena, indices, and tables by Archibald Robinson.

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