33 min

Ep. 145 Heresies: Arianism & Macedonianism (Constantinople 381‪)‬ "Married....Now What?"

    • Christianity

After the condemnation of Arius at Nicaea in 325 the church continued to debate about who Jesus was. If Nicaea (325) decided “how it happened,” Constantinople (381) debated “what happened.” The big question to be answered regarded the work of the Holy Spirit in the incarnation of Christ. But, as Christianity became more popular in the empire political pressure began to grow on the church. The stakes were changing for how these questions would be answered as the weight of their answers would shape the rest of history.



Find the handout here.

After the condemnation of Arius at Nicaea in 325 the church continued to debate about who Jesus was. If Nicaea (325) decided “how it happened,” Constantinople (381) debated “what happened.” The big question to be answered regarded the work of the Holy Spirit in the incarnation of Christ. But, as Christianity became more popular in the empire political pressure began to grow on the church. The stakes were changing for how these questions would be answered as the weight of their answers would shape the rest of history.



Find the handout here.

33 min