Aëtius of Antioch

Description: (Syrian Theologian Who Advocated Arianism)
Aëtius of Antioch, known as "the Atheist" by his opponents, was a notable figure in the 4th century. He founded Anomoeanism and hailed from Coele-Syria. Aëtius was a key player in theological debates, particularly against trinitarian beliefs. His professional life was marked by his teachings and writings that challenged mainstream Christian doctrines, leading to his reputation as a controversial and influential thinker in the early Christian church.

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Born In Syria
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