Talk:Q83922
Latest comment: 4 years ago by Ehitaja
Autodescription — Arianism (Q83922)
description: Christological doctrine, attributed to Arius
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- Arianism (Q83922)
- heresy (Q160598)
- doctrine (Q117850)
- matter (Q26256810)
- opinion (Q3962655)
- school of thought (Q1387659)
- group of humans (Q16334295) (⁋)→
- cultural movement (Q2198855)
- point of view (Q12558574) (%)→
- ryūha (Q2386338)
- world view (Q49447)
- religious controversy (Q7311342)
- controversy (Q1255828)
- debate (Q179875)
- conflict (Q180684) (#+)→
- disagreement (Q104813442)
- strife (Q2447975)
- →(#+) conflict (Q180684)
- manifestation (Q286583)
- dissent (Q1991663)
- controversy (Q1255828)
- religious crime (Q124457721)
- doctrine (Q117850)
- heresy (Q160598)
- Arianism (Q83922)
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If you think Arianism ended in 689 then you have to create some other item for the similar Unitarian belief system practiced since the Early Modern Age. There are many articles across different Wikipedias that describe someone's faith as Arian in that age. See, e.g. the Polish Brethren, but also Isaac Newton. --Ehitaja (talk) 20:56, 25 October 2019 (UTC)