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History of the First Council of Nice

A World's Christian Convention, A.D. 325: With a Life of Constantine [Paperback]

by Dean Dudley, Paul Tice

    • Authors

      Dean Dudley +1

    • Book Format

      Paperback / softback

    • Publisher

      Book Tree,US

    • Published

      July 1999

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    The author of the History of the First Council of Nice, Dean Dudley, searched the annals of history using the most scholarly and trusted sources available to reveal exactly how Christianity, as we know it today, was "railroaded" into existence. This was the first major council in Christendom, taking place in the year A.D. 325. The major controlling force behind this convention was the Roman Emperor Constantine.

    Constantine came to power in ruthless fashion, one of six sovereigns of the Roman Empire in the year A.D. 308 (they had been collectively appointed in 305). Only Constantine survived beyond the next decade and only one of the other sovereigns died a natural death. Constantine seemed to be involved in the deaths of each of the others, who were all non-Christian. It became politically expedient for Constantine to side with Christianity during this early and ruthless power struggle, and murderous plots were its central theme. After Constantine triumphed, he recalled or released Christian ministers who had been persecuted by his rivals.

    With his ruthless past weighing heavily on him, he was told by a counsellor that there were no sins so great that they cannot be forgiven in Christianity. This was exactly what he wanted to hear. He embraced the faith enough to justify what he had done and, although he did not officially convert, approved the faith in 313 for the entire Roman Empire. Following this, he went on to eliminate close relatives and family who might otherwise challenge his crown. Christianity seemed to be his" partner in crime." Later, on Constantine's own deathbed, he made sure to officially convert to the faith in an effort to wash away his sins.

    The Council ofNice, basically run by Constantine, endorsed a few erroneous and inaccurate concepts which were accepted by the faith, and thereby opened the door for such practices to continue in later years. We should study the origins of our human problems so we can make an attempt to solve them. Christ

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    • Authors

      Dean Dudley +1

    • Book Format

      Paperback / softback

    • Publisher

      Book Tree,US

    • Published

      July 1999

    • Edition

      7th

    • Weight

      178g

    • Page Count

      132

    • Dimensions

      140 x 216 x 8 mm

    • ISBN

      9781585090235

    • ISBN-10

      1585090239

    • Eden Code

      1179490

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    • ISBN: 9781585090235

    • Publisher: Book Tree,US

    • Release Date: July 1999

    • Weight: 178g

    • Dimensions: 140 x 216 x 8 mm

    • Eden Code: 1179490


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