Associations to the word «Arius»
Noun
- Catfish
- Constantine
- Alexandria
- Heresy
- Lucian
- Heretic
- Creed
- Antioch
- Synod
- Lucia
- Divinity
- Constantinople
- Dante
- Communion
- Theologian
- Deacon
- Doctrine
- Follower
- Condemnation
- Alexander
- Tyre
- Patriarch
- Bishop
- Trinity
- Socrates
- Orthodoxy
- Controversy
- Suffix
- Christ
- Essence
- Christianity
- Opponent
- Teaching
- Martyr
- Theology
- Denial
- Substance
- Nice
- Council
- Incarnation
- Supporter
- Jesus
- Disciple
- Native
- Christian
- Emperor
- Logo
- Augustus
- Henri
- Priest
- Matrix
- Dispute
- Decree
- Jerusalem
- Latin
- Debate
- Unity
- Son
- Faith
- God
- Pope
- Father
- Palestine
- Catholic
- Roman
- Miracle
- Successor
- Error
- Creature
- Creation
- Beginning
- Of
Adjective
Wiktionary
ARIUS, proper noun. A Greek male given name, notably borne by Arius, circa 250–336, a priest in Alexandria, the founder of Arianism
Dictionary definition
ARIUS, noun. A Greek who was a Christian theologian active in Alexandria and who was declared a heretic for his doctrines about God (which came to be known as Arianism) (256?-336).
ARIUS, noun. Type genus of the Ariidae: sea catfishes.
Wise words
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