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The early Christian rule of faith centered on the person of Jesus Christ as the eternal, divine son of God. In the early fourth century, Arius presented a challenge to the Christian consensus about God. What best represents the Arian position, according to Olson?

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treated trinity as folk tale

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Arianism or the Arian position is nontrinitarian and does not support trinity as it believes Jesus Christ is the son of God but is separate and unequal to God ie subordinate to God. As opposed to the trinitariam Christian doctrine, the Arian doctrine believes Jesus Christ the son of God did not always exist but was created or begotten with time by God the father

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