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After working as a vine-dresser and then as a goldsmith, he became a traveling doctor, and displayed great skill in disputations on medical subjects; but his controversial power soon found a wider field for its exercise in the great theological question of the time. He studied successively under the
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Aëtius grew up in poverty or slavery. He later worked as a goldsmith in Antioch to support his widowed mother and studied philosophy. After his mother died, Aëtius continued his trade and extended his studies into the Christian scriptures, Christian theology, and medicine.
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writes against the Anomoeans led by Aëtius, whom he describes an instrument in the hands of "the enemy of truth". Aëtius is said to have been the first to articulate the doctrine that the Father and the Only Begotten Son do not share the same divine substance.
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by Leontius of Antioch, but was shortly afterwards forced by the trinitarian party to leave that town. At the first
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so vigorously that the latter died after the encounter. Aëtius was afterwards banished from Alexandria by
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bishops, Basilius and Eustathius, who sought in consequence vainly to stir up against him the enmity of
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This article is about the 4th-century AD theologian. For the 1st-century AD philosopher, see
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sect of the Arians, of whom he was the leader, are sometimes called after him
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in order to advocate Arianism. Here he is said to have debated Manichean
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the doctrine that the Son (therefore the Begotten) is essentially
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has been preserved in connection with a refutation written by
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recalled him from exile, bestowed upon him an estate in
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Epitome of the Ecclesiastical History of Philostorgius
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trinitarian
Anomoeanism
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