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Avis (10)
A difficult read, even more so as I have ...
A difficult read, even more so as I have no Greek and very little Latin.
Great work.
The author did a lot of valuable work, specially considering the scarce original information.
Philosophically amazing
Being faithful to church teachings does not mean merely chanting former slogans, but critically receiving the church’s witness and faithfully putting it into a new context in response to a new crisis.
What a Mess the Church Was into Prior to 325 AD
This is probably the best book I have ever read, but I must warn that it's not easy reading - you wouldn't want it to be..
Why Arius?
Arius heresy centered around Jesus humanity, his being human, not divine.
Speaks to both scholars and laymen
I came to Rowan Williams' book after first reading a novel titled Arius written by John Rather.
Outstanding in substance and scholarship
Arianism is historically regarded the \"archetypal heresy\" in the Christian tradition.
Heresies Ancient and Modern
The first edition of 'Arius: Heresy & Tradition' was written by Rowan Williams, currently Archbishop of Canterbury, while he was Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at Oxford University.
A Name is Sometimes More than a Name
I have to admit that it was random chance that led me to this book.
Informative, If Excruciating Reading
I got Rowan Williams book on Arius after reading countless references to the Arian church, bishops and missionaries in late anitiquity/early middle ages.