Johh Henry Newman’s The Arians of the Fourth Century: An Embarrassment?

Newman Studies Journal 10 (2):46-58 (2013)
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In spite of various criticisms, both at the time of its publication and more recently, Newman’s The Arians of the Fourth Century can be recommended—indeed it offers a valuable critique of modern historical scholarship on Arianism.

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