Defining God
Athanasius, Nicaea and the Trinitarian Controversy of the Fourth Century
- 246 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book explores the intense fourth-century debate regarding the divine nature of Christ and the Holy Spirit, highlighting key figures and their theological arguments. It delves into the influence of imperial authority on the controversy, detailing the formation of various creeds and councils, particularly the pivotal Nicene Creed. Through its vivid narrative, the text illuminates the complexities and stakes of early Christian doctrine.
