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A Brief History of the Council of Nicaea

De: Jonathan Domingo
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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In the fourth century, Christianity stood at a turning point.

After centuries of persecution, the Church suddenly found itself near the center of imperial power. But instead of peace, a new conflict erupted—one that would shake the entire Christian world:

Who is Jesus Christ?

A Brief History of the Council of Nicaea traces the dramatic events that led to one of the most decisive moments in Church history. From the end of martyrdom and the rise of Constantine, to the Donatist controversy, the rise of Arius, and the theological battle that divided cities and bishops, this book brings the reader into the heart of a crisis that defined Christian doctrine for centuries.

At stake was no minor issue. If Christ is not truly God, can He truly save?

Through clear narrative and theological depth, Jonathan Domingo explores:

  • The transformation of Christianity from persecuted faith to imperial religion

  • The dangerous intersection of truth and political power

  • The Arian controversy and the question of Christ’s nature

  • The Council of Nicaea and the birth of the Nicene Creed

  • Why the conflict did not end—and what it means today

This is not just a story about the past.

It is a story about the identity of Christ, the cost of truth, and the ongoing struggle of the Church to remain faithful in every generation.

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