Nicaea 325

Reassessing the Contemporary Sources

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The Council of Nicaea is a fundamental milestone in the development of Christian theology and, consequently, a significant factor in shaping Western culture. In the context of a new relationship with the Roman Empire, an intense theological controversy led to the convening of the Council of Nicaea (325), the first ecumenical council. The sources describing this event served as a rich resource for theologians and historians from antiquity to the present day. Athanasius was the first to propose a comprehensive account of this episode, which became the “master narrative”. However, the fragmentary, biased, apologetic, and polemical nature of these sources and their interpretations gave rise to accounts that are not only divergent but often incompatible. This book proposes a re-reading using a precise method: prioritizing contemporary documents over the “master narrative” established by Athanasius, enriched by ancient historians, and developed by later historiography.

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Preliminary Material
Pages: I–XX
Antecedents to Nicaea
Pages: 1–62
The Synod of Nicaea
Pages: 175–232
A Changing Map
Pages: 233–294
Narrative Conclusion
Pages: 295–305
Bibliography
Pages: 307–324
Indices
Pages: 325–329
Samuel Fernández graduated at the Istituto Patristico “Augustinianum” Rome and is Professor of Theology at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. His research interests include the history of theology in the 3rd and 4th centuries. He has edited works of Origen, Athanasius, Hilary, and Marcellus and has recently published Fontes Nicaenae Synodi in the same series.
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