Athanasius’s significance to Christian Theology is his continuous fight with Arianism, despite the exiles he had to go through, and trials he had to face. St. Athanasius sets a great example of not giving up ones beliefs in order to escape punishment. Athanasius is counted as one of the four great Eastern Doctors of the Church of the Roman Catholic Church. Athanasius is considered to be the “Father of Orthodoxy” in Eastern Orthodoxy. Athanasius is celebrated on May 2, feast day, in Western Christianity, May 15 in the Coptic Orthodox Church, and January 18 in other Eastern Orthodox Churches. Athanasius is a brave man that fought for his beliefs. His conflicting views with Arius eventually led him to the long, hard life of trial and exiles. Despite the hardships he faced, he never gave in to the Arius Heresy, and stuck with his beliefs. St. Athanasius can be remembered for his fight against Arianism, and his exiles he
Athanasius’s significance to Christian Theology is his continuous fight with Arianism, despite the exiles he had to go through, and trials he had to face. St. Athanasius sets a great example of not giving up ones beliefs in order to escape punishment. Athanasius is counted as one of the four great Eastern Doctors of the Church of the Roman Catholic Church. Athanasius is considered to be the “Father of Orthodoxy” in Eastern Orthodoxy. Athanasius is celebrated on May 2, feast day, in Western Christianity, May 15 in the Coptic Orthodox Church, and January 18 in other Eastern Orthodox Churches. Athanasius is a brave man that fought for his beliefs. His conflicting views with Arius eventually led him to the long, hard life of trial and exiles. Despite the hardships he faced, he never gave in to the Arius Heresy, and stuck with his beliefs. St. Athanasius can be remembered for his fight against Arianism, and his exiles he