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Paperback The History of Arianism by M. Maimbourg: Shewing Its Influence Upon Civil Affairs: And the Causes of the Dissolution of the Roman Empire. to Which Are Book

ISBN: 1148593535

ISBN13: 9781148593531

The History of Arianism by M. Maimbourg: Shewing Its Influence Upon Civil Affairs: And the Causes of the Dissolution of the Roman Empire. to Which Are

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Delve into the tumultuous era of early Christianity with "The History of Arianism," Volume 2, by M. Maimbourg. This historical work explores the profound influence of Arianism on civil affairs and examines the underlying causes that led to the dissolution of the Roman Empire. Supplemented by two introductory discourses, this volume offers a comprehensive analysis of the theological and political implications of Arianism, a doctrine that challenged the orthodox understanding of the Holy Trinity.

Maimbourg meticulously details the controversies and power struggles that defined the period, providing readers with a rich understanding of the historical context. This book is an invaluable resource for historians, theologians, and anyone interested in the formative years of Christianity and its lasting impact on Western civilization. Discover the intricate relationship between religious belief and political power in this meticulously researched and engagingly written historical account.

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