The Catholic Heresy

How many know who Arius was and what was the Arian heresy is?

They are very few, because this monumental controversy between the defenders of the dogma of the Trinity and its opponents, which occurred in the fourth century, has been kept hidden under seven keys by the Catholic Church. To this day, IT defends itself tooth and nail against those who might endanger the survival of its transcendent dogma.

The trinitarian dogma was not born together with the Christian church, but was introduced more than two hundred years later by philosophers and theologians of Greek roots, among whom Tertullian stood out. However, the theologian of Libyan origin, Arius, carried out an important campaign to demonstrate, both to the Catholic clergy and to civil society, that this dogma was false and lacked valid foundations.

For this reason, the Emperor Constantine himself convened the Council of Nicaea in 325, in which around 250 bishops from all corners of the empire gathered to decide whether the Trinity deserved to be preserved or not.

In this novel I have collected all the historical information regarding this unique event to present it to the reader in a way that makes it easy and entertaining for him to learn about it in all its particularities, which involved both Constantine himself and renowned bishops of the epoch.

I have also narrated the history of the Visigothic people, who were converted to Arian Christianity and who remained in that faith until the ninth century.

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The Catholic Heresy

How many know who Arius was and what was the Arian heresy is?

They are very few, because this monumental controversy between the defenders of the dogma of the Trinity and its opponents, which occurred in the fourth century, has been kept hidden under seven keys by the Catholic Church. To this day, IT defends itself tooth and nail against those who might endanger the survival of its transcendent dogma.

The trinitarian dogma was not born together with the Christian church, but was introduced more than two hundred years later by philosophers and theologians of Greek roots, among whom Tertullian stood out. However, the theologian of Libyan origin, Arius, carried out an important campaign to demonstrate, both to the Catholic clergy and to civil society, that this dogma was false and lacked valid foundations.

For this reason, the Emperor Constantine himself convened the Council of Nicaea in 325, in which around 250 bishops from all corners of the empire gathered to decide whether the Trinity deserved to be preserved or not.

In this novel I have collected all the historical information regarding this unique event to present it to the reader in a way that makes it easy and entertaining for him to learn about it in all its particularities, which involved both Constantine himself and renowned bishops of the epoch.

I have also narrated the history of the Visigothic people, who were converted to Arian Christianity and who remained in that faith until the ninth century.

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How many know who Arius was and what was the Arian heresy is?

They are very few, because this monumental controversy between the defenders of the dogma of the Trinity and its opponents, which occurred in the fourth century, has been kept hidden under seven keys by the Catholic Church. To this day, IT defends itself tooth and nail against those who might endanger the survival of its transcendent dogma.

The trinitarian dogma was not born together with the Christian church, but was introduced more than two hundred years later by philosophers and theologians of Greek roots, among whom Tertullian stood out. However, the theologian of Libyan origin, Arius, carried out an important campaign to demonstrate, both to the Catholic clergy and to civil society, that this dogma was false and lacked valid foundations.

For this reason, the Emperor Constantine himself convened the Council of Nicaea in 325, in which around 250 bishops from all corners of the empire gathered to decide whether the Trinity deserved to be preserved or not.

In this novel I have collected all the historical information regarding this unique event to present it to the reader in a way that makes it easy and entertaining for him to learn about it in all its particularities, which involved both Constantine himself and renowned bishops of the epoch.

I have also narrated the history of the Visigothic people, who were converted to Arian Christianity and who remained in that faith until the ninth century.


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BN ID: 2940167506527
Publisher: Erwin
Publication date: 07/13/2023
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
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About the Author

Nacióoacute; el añntilde;o 1952 en Santiago en el seno de una familia de clase media con un padre abogado y una madre corredora de propiedades. Cursó la enseñanza primaria y secundaria en el Colegio Alemáaacute;n de Santiago. Desde muy chico fue un asiduo lector, tanto en español como en alemán.

Estudió luego, desde 1971, en la Facultad de Arquitectura de la Universidad de Chile, obteniendo el año 1978 el tíiacute;tulo de arquitecto.

Se casó el año 1975 a los 22 años con María Soledad Silva, con quien permanece casado desde esa fecha, habiendo tenido 5 hijos a los que educó en colegios de habla alemana.

Con su esposa formaron el año 1979 la Empresa Constructora Ramcon Limitada, la que dirigió hasta el año 2015. Para ponerse al día con las tecnologías aprendió, primero, programación computacional, más tarde dibujo asistido por computador (autocad) y finalmente la versión más moderna de los sistemas BIM, Revit. Tambiéeacute;n hizo cursos de administración de empresas y negocio inmobiliario.

Desde los tiempos colegiales siempre tuvo habilidad para la escritura, tanto como para la redacción de ensayos. El año 2005, tardíamente, se decidió emplear su capacidad para escribir una novela, la que sería precursora de otras tantas que tiene escritas hasta esta fecha.

El año 2015 decidió cerrar su empresa y dedicarse exclusivamente a su tarea como escritor. Con tal motivo se incorporó al taller literario de Gonzalo Contreras, siendo ésta la segunda experiencia de este tipo, después de haber estado antes con Carla Guelfenbein. El año 2016 hizo en la Facultad de Letras de la Universidad Diego Portales un Diplomado en Escritura Creativa, graduándose con nota 7. Además, hizo un curso virtual de Lectura Profesional dictado por la Asociación de Escritores de España.

Habiéndose interesado en la novela histórica, el escritor ha hecho exhaustivas investigaciones en torno a la historia de Chile y ha participado en dos seminarios dictados por la Universidad San Sebastián relativos a los tiempos de la Colonia y de la Independencia.

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