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portada The Cost of Clarity. How a Single Question Shattered an Empire (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Año
2026
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
326
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
22.90 x 15.20 x 1.80 cm
ISBN13
9798245575834

The Cost of Clarity. How a Single Question Shattered an Empire (en Inglés)

Robert Walker (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda

The Cost of Clarity. How a Single Question Shattered an Empire (en Inglés) - Robert Walker

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Alexandria, 320 CE. A song spreads through the docks like a plague. The words are simple, the melody unforgettable:

The Son was not, and then He was. Created first, but not the same. The Father alone is God.

The man who wrote it is a sixty-year-old priest named Arius. He has asked a question the Church cannot answer: If the Father is God, and the Son is God, how can there be only one God?

For demanding clarity where mystery was required, Arius is condemned at the Council of Nicaea, exiled by the Emperor Constantine, and dies under circumstances his enemies call divine judgment-collapsing in a Constantinople latrine while the city celebrates his defeat.

But his question will not die.

It will cross continents and centuries-carried by Gothic warriors sacking Rome, preserved by monks burying forbidden texts beneath church altars, whispered by priests who no longer believe the creeds they recite. From the council chambers of Nicaea to the burning of heretics in Geneva, from Vandal persecutions in Carthage to the last Arian churches in the mountains of Italy, the question endures.

Seventeen centuries later, a fragment of papyrus sits in a climate-controlled vault in Vienna. Eleven centimeters by eight. Seventeen lines of faded Greek text. The words of a man the Church tried to erase-still asking, still demanding an answer.

This is not a story about theology. It is a story about what happens when someone demands that faith make sense-and what it costs when the powerful decide that some questions must never be asked.

Some questions are too dangerous to ask.

Some are too important to silence.

The question endures.

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