Arius and Athanasius
stand as the historical
figures that represent
the debate.
Arius contended
that God could
not become flesh,
thus proclaiming
that Jesus was a
created being and
not fully divine.
Athanasius, in defense
of Christology,
demonstrated how
God could exist as
three persons—hypostases
—within one divine
essence—ousia.
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