Justo Gonzalez, Ph.D.: History of Christianity: 1.19: 199.


CHAPTER 19: ATHANASIUS OF ALEXANDRIA (c. 296-373 A.D.). Athanasius of Alexandria—Athanasius in his early years was Coptic, dark-skinned, dwarfish, popular, connected to the people, supportive of desert monks, Incarnational, and, in time, was antagonistic to Arius, Eusebius of Nicomedia and Gregory, the latter being deemed a usurper Bishop of Alexandria. Athanasius is bold and invincible. He is known to history as the “Iron Willed Bishop” of Alexander and a determined and deadly foe of Arianism.

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