The bishops at the Council of Nicaea publish a resounding list of heretical notions about the nature of Jesus Christ:
'The catholic church declares anathema all those who say, There was when he was not; and, Before being born he was not; and that he came into existence out of nothing: and all those who assert that the Son of God is of a different substance, or is created, or is subject to alteration or change. These the catholic church anathematizes.'
Quoted Encyclopaedia Britannica 1972, vi, 719
The bishops at the Council of Nicaea publish a resounding list of heretical notions about the nature of Jesus Christ:
'The catholic church declares anathema all those who say, There was when he was not; and, Before being born he was not; and that he came into existence out of nothing: and all those who assert that the Son of God is of a different substance, or is created, or is subject to alteration or change. These the catholic church anathematizes.'
Quoted Encyclopaedia Britannica 1972, vi, 719
Arian ideas which are anathema
The bishops at the Council of Nicaea publish a resounding list of heretical notions about the nature of Jesus Christ:
'The catholic church declares anathema all those who say, There was when he was not; and, Before being born he was not; and that he came into existence out of nothing: and all those who assert that the Son of God is of a different substance, or is created, or is subject to alteration or change. These the catholic church anathematizes.'
Quoted Encyclopaedia Britannica 1972, vi, 719