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Contents Abbreviations xiii Introduction 1 1Marcellus 8 1.The 314 Synod of Ancyra 11 Figure 1. The Bishops at Ancyra 314 13 2.Marcellus the Theologian 30 2Nicaea 38 1.The Two Alliances 39 2.The Great and Priestly Synod 68 3From Nicaea to the Death of Constantine 96 1.Eustathius Deposition and Eusebius Return 101 2.Reactions to the Reversal 107 3.The Writing of Against Asterius 118 4.The Synod of Tyre 123 5.The Synod of Constantinople 127 6.The Death of Arius 132 7.Conclusion 133 4From the Exiles Return to the Dedication Synod of Antioch 134 1.The Return of the AntiEusebian Alliance 134 2.The Events of 337341 146 3.The Dedication Synod of Antioch 162 4.Conclusion 177 5Rome and Serdica 179 1.Marcellus and Athanasius in Rome 180 2.The Synod of Rome 192 3.The Road to Serdica 200 4.Serdica 210 5.After Serdica 245 Appendix: The Synodal Bishoplists 253 Table 1. The bishops at Antioch 324 253 Table 2. Provinces and Significant Bishops at Nicaea 325 255 Table 3. The Bishops at Antioch 328 257 Table 4. The Bishops at Tyre 335 258 Table 5. The Bishops at Constantinople 336 259 Table 6. Known bishops at the Dedication Synod of Antioch 341 260 Table 7. The bishops at the Eastern synod of Serdica 343 261 Table 8. The bishops at the Western synod of Serdica 343 263 Bibliography 265 Index 000
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Arianism.
Heresies, Christian -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600.
Church history -- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.
Marcellus, of Ankara, Bishop of Ankara, ca. 280-ca. 374.