Definitions for Athanasius

Athanasius Ath·a·na·sius

Spelling: [ath-uh-ney-shuh s]
IPA: /ˌæθ əˈneɪ ʃəs/

Athanasius is a 10 letter English word.

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Definitions for Athanasius

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  1. Saint, a.d. 296?–373, bishop of Alexandria: opponent of Arianism.

Examples for Athanasius

Athanasius Kircher, the eccentric seventeenth-century Jesuit polymath, collector of curiosities, and borderline crank.

He was a friend of Athanasius, the champion of the orthodox doctrine of the Trinity.

Athanasius Kircher was a Jesuit priest and polymath, a man of unusual talents.

The deportation of Athanasius strengthened the position of the missionaries.

He subscribed, very reluctantly, the condemnation of Athanasius.

The victory of Athanasius was in no sense a defeat for Hellenism.

Athanasius, on the other hand, was banished to Trves in 335.

The celebrated Athanasius, and other bishops, were banished, and their sees filled with Arians.

It was years since he had repeated the creed of Saint Athanasius.

See also Athanasius' third discourse against the Arians, 32.

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