Disputes Over Arianism

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By the late 324, the churches of the East were sharply divided between Arius and Alexander. “…the disputes over Arianism were enormous importance both for the churches and for the Roman Empire itself”.
Most people claim that Constantine wanted to unify the church for the purpose of the Empire. But he wanted the two sides to come to an agreement on the diety of Christ. “The Council of Nicaea was duly convened on 20 May 325.”
“There were three main parties at Nicaea in 325, namely, the Arians, lead by Eusebius (bishop of Nicomedia); the Anti-Arians, lead by Alexander, Athanasius, and Hosius of Cordova”. By this time, Athansius had become the chief assistant to Alexander. There were probably about 220 bishops present.
“The challenge