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It took us three centuries to arrive at a relatively meaningful and acceptable understanding of the Trinity at the Council of Nicea. Using evidence from Virginia Burrus, Boyarin described the development of the myth of Nicea as the unifying statement of belief in the Logos, along with the creative reading of the history of debate by the Fathers after Nicea so that they could claim it portrayed the development of the unifying position that they supposedly had always believed. Already at the Council of Nicea in 325 the bishops spoke of the quadragesima paschae (Latin for "40 days before Easter") as the well-established custom. |
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