About this episode
The source provides an extensive historical and theological overview of the Council of Nicaea, convened in 325 CE, explaining its pivotal role in establishing Christian orthodoxy. The episode details the primary conflict—the Arian controversy—which centered on the nature of Jesus Christ, where Arius argued for Christ's created, subordinate status against the emerging view of his full divinity. Critically, the council resulted in the creation of the Nicene Creed and the adoption of the term "homoousios" (of the same substance), affirming Jesus' co-eternity and equality with God the Father. Furthermore, the source emphasizes the significant role of Emperor Constantine I, who summoned the gathering to unify his fracturing Roman Empire under a single religious doctrine, blending imperial politics with ecclesiastical decisions. Finally, the episode traces the council’s lasting legacy, noting its influence on subsequent theology, schisms, and the institutionalization of the faith."Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". George Santayana