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Raison présente, 1981
Kapferer Jean-Noël, Dubois Bernard. 19. Ariane. In: Raison présente, n°60, 4e trimestre 1981. Échec à la science. pp. 175-184.
Kapferer, Jean-Noël, Dubois, Bernard
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Kapferer Jean-Noël, Dubois Bernard. 19. Ariane. In: Raison présente, n°60, 4e trimestre 1981. Échec à la science. pp. 175-184.
Kapferer, Jean-Noël, Dubois, Bernard
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Arianism has been used as a term to designate theological beliefs attributed to Arius (c.250-336 CE), a Christian priest from Alexandria. Arius' written works survive only in fragments, making it difficult to reconstruct his beliefs. This is only complicated by countless attempts made by Arius' opponents to distort and ridicule his theological views.
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Harvard Theological Review, 1960
Since Maurice Kelley's unequivocal statement in This Great Argument that “Paradise Lost is an Arian document,” scholars have generally consented to call Milton an Arian. Professor William B. Hunter's recent article has effectively shifted the burden of proof. I should like to provide some supporting evidence for Mr.
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Since Maurice Kelley's unequivocal statement in This Great Argument that “Paradise Lost is an Arian document,” scholars have generally consented to call Milton an Arian. Professor William B. Hunter's recent article has effectively shifted the burden of proof. I should like to provide some supporting evidence for Mr.
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