Athanasius of Alexandria (c. 293 - 2 May 373), also given the titles Athanasius the Great, Pope Athanasius I of Alexandria, and Athanasius the Apostolic, was a Christian theologian, Bishop of Alexandria, Church father, and a noted Egyptian leader of the Fourth Century. He is best remembered for his role in the conflict with Arius and Arianism. At the first Council of Nicaea, Athanasius argued against Arius and his doctrine that Christ is of a distinct substance from the Father.
St Athanasius Theologus used 57.714 ancient Greek words in his works. Each word used as many times as is presented in parenthesis. [...]
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