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What did Arius claim that caused a dispute between him and Bishop Alexander of Alexandria?
The Son of God is a divine being.
The Son of God is an eternal being.
The Son of God is a created being.
The Son of God is a human being.
The Son of God is an imaginary being.
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The Son of God is a created being.
Arius taught that the Son (the Logos) was created by the Father and therefore not co-eternal or of the same substance as the Father — a view Bishop Alexander rejected, leading to the Arian controversy and the Council of Nicaea.
Arius taught that the Son (the Logos) was created by the Father and therefore not co-eternal or of the same substance as the Father — a view Bishop Alexander rejected, leading to the Arian controversy and the Council of Nicaea.
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