"[Athanasius] stood for the Trinitarian doctrine, 'whole and undefiled,' when it looked as if all the civilized world was slipping back from Christianity into the religion of Arius – into one of those 'sensible' synthetic religions which are so strongly recommended today and which, then as now, included among their devotees many highly cultivated clergymen. It is his glory that he did not move with the times; it is his reward that he now remains when those times, as all times do, have moved away."
(--C. S. Lweis on the influence of Athanasius, from his introduction, On The Incarnation)
(--C. S. Lweis on the influence of Athanasius, from his introduction, On The Incarnation)
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