- It would be fair to say that the priest Arius, whose ideas sparked the "Arian controversy,"    a. was deeply opposed to the Christian idea of a Holy Trinity, consisting of Father, Son and Holy Ghost   b. challenged the idea that Jesus the Son was "co-eternal" with God the Father. How could, Arius asked, the son have existed alongside his father from the very beginning of time?    c. insisted that the Roman emperor should lavish still more revenues upon the Church of his day, as he feared that people were starting to turn away from the Christian faith    d. insisted that the Roman emperor show a little more humility towards his subjects, and make an effort to curb the lavish lifestyles at court that were damaging Constantine's reputation

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7- It would be fair to say that the priest Arius, whose ideas sparked the "Arian controversy," 

  a.

was deeply opposed to the Christian idea of a Holy Trinity, consisting of Father, Son and Holy Ghost

  b.

challenged the idea that Jesus the Son was "co-eternal" with God the Father. How could, Arius asked, the son have existed alongside his father from the very beginning of time? 

  c.

insisted that the Roman emperor should lavish still more revenues upon the Church of his day, as he feared that people were starting to turn away from the Christian faith 

  d.

insisted that the Roman emperor show a little more humility towards his subjects, and make an effort to curb the lavish lifestyles at court that were damaging Constantine's reputation 

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