Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at nicea.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Nicea.
Examples
-
Anything put into place by the 4th century crowd at Nicea is a complete human construct, i.e., an intellectual model for a religion loosely based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
-
So we found three persons in one God, a development that was not finalized until Nicea, which is around the year 325, when bishops got together and really clarified this.
CNN Transcript - Larry King Live: Who Is Jesus? - July 6, 2000 2000
-
Some are not aware that, after the Council of Nicea, the manuscripts of the New Testament were considerably tampered with.
Illinois Hunter Killed By Friend In Bowhunting Accident 2009
-
The whole question as to which books should even be in the bible kinda hinges on the Byzantine Emperor Constantine, who ordered the counsel of Nicea (the convocation of Bishops that decided which books would be canon and which books excluded).
-
If one on wants to argue that Christianity is a peaceful religion, one must ignore all of history after the First Council of Nicea in AD 325.
-
Some are not aware that, after the Council of Nicea, the manuscripts of the New Testament were considerably tampered with.
Illinois Hunter Killed By Friend In Bowhunting Accident 2009
-
The whole question as to which books should even be in the bible kinda hinges on the Byzantine Emperor Constantine, who ordered the counsel of Nicea (the convocation of Bishops that decided which books would be canon and which books excluded).
-
The church fathers who made their way to Nicea could hardly be called privileged, pampered white men.
Rev. Jonathan Weyer: Traveling The Nicene Road Rev. Jonathan Weyer 2011
-
Yes, I had been to the Council of Nicea, and seen it avoid the issue.
Chapter 12 2010
-
The church fathers who made their way to Nicea could hardly be called privileged, pampered white men.
Rev. Jonathan Weyer: Traveling The Nicene Road Rev. Jonathan Weyer 2011
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.