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Arian (other)
Arianism is a nontrinitarian Christological doctrine. Arian may also refer to: Arian is a surname that originated in Ancient Persia Pertaining to Arius * A follower of Arius, a Christian presbyter in the 3rd and 4th century *Arian controversy, several controversies which divided the early Christian church * Arian fragment, Arian palimpsest People Groups of people * Arians or Areians, ancient people living in Ariana (origin of the modern name Iran) ** Aryan, a term associated with the Proto-Indo-Iranians ** Aryan race, the racial concept * An inhabitant of Aria (today's Herat, Afghanistan), used by the ancient and medieval Greeks (as ''Ἄρ(ε)ιοι/Ar(e)ioi'') and Romans (as ''Arii'') Given name * Arian Asllani (born 1983), American rapper known as Action Bronson *Arian Bimo (born 1959), Albanian footballer * Arian Çuliqi, Albanian television director and screenwriter *Arian Foster (born 1986), American football player * Arian Hametaj (born 1957), Albanian footballer * Ari ...
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Arianism
Arianism ( grc-x-koine, Ἀρειανισμός, ) is a Christological doctrine first attributed to Arius (), a Christian presbyter from Alexandria, Egypt. Arian theology holds that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, who was begotten by God the Father with the difference that the Son of God did not always exist but was begotten within time by God the Father, therefore Jesus was not coeternal with God the Father. Arius's trinitarian theology, later given an extreme form by Aetius and his disciple Eunomius and called anomoean ("dissimilar"), asserts a total dissimilarity between the Son and the Father. Arianism holds that the Son is distinct from the Father and therefore subordinate to him. The term ''Arian'' is derived from the name Arius; it was not what the followers of Arius's teachings called themselves, but rather a term used by outsiders. The nature of Arius's teachings and his supporters were opposed to the theological doctrines held by Homoousian Christians, regard ...
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Arian Leviste
Arian Leviste (born January 19, 1970 in Burbank, California) is an electronic music artist, music producer, and DJ. He grew up in Canoga Park, California and attended California State University, Northridge where he received his bachelor's degree in Finance and Real Estate. He took piano lessons since the age of 7, and started deejaying at age 14. In 1987, he started a DJ equipment business with a couple of friends in Reseda, California. In 1991, Leviste met John Tejada at a mutual friend's house to collaborate on music. Since then, they have released numerous singles, EPs, and full-length albums on labels such as 7th City, Playhouse Records and Tejada's own label, Palette Recordings. In 1992 Arian borrowed the basked ball of a fellow friend down the block and has still yet to return it. In October 2007, Leviste and John Tejada embarked on their first tour together throughout Europe. The duo performed a live hardware set at the following venues: Mission (Leeds, UK), Click (Hambu ...
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Aries (astrology)
Aries () (Greek: Κριός riós Latin for "ram") is the first astrological sign in the zodiac, spanning the first 30 degrees of celestial longitude (0°≤ <30°), and originates from the Aries constellation. Under the tropical zodiac, the Sun transits this sign from approximately March 21 to April 19 each year. This time duration is exactly the first month of the (Arabic Hamal/Persian /Pashto Wray). According to the
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Polish Brethren
The Polish Brethren (Polish: ''Bracia Polscy'') were members of the Minor Reformed Church of Poland, a Nontrinitarian Protestant church that existed in Poland from 1565 to 1658. By those on the outside, they were called "Arians" or "Socinians" (, '')'', but themselves preferred simply to be called "Brethren" or "Christians", and, after their expulsion from Poland, " Unitarians". History The ''Ecclesia Minor'' or ''Minor Reformed Church of Poland'', better known today as the Polish Brethren, was started on January 22, 1556, when Piotr of Goniądz (Peter Gonesius), a Polish student, spoke out against the doctrine of the Trinity during the general synod of the Reformed (Calvinist) churches of Poland held in the village of Secemin. 1565: Split with the Calvinists A theological debate called by the Polish king Sigismund II Augustus himself in 1565 did not succeed in bringing both Protestant factions together again. Finally, the faction that had supported Piotr of Goniądz' argument ...
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Arian (newspaper)
Arian ( fa, آرین) is an Iranian newspaper in the Fars region. The Concessionaire of this magazine was ''Hosein Partow'' known as Setoodeh and it was published in Shiraz since 1914.Rumi,Siroos; List of printed matters of Fars;2006;Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance (Iran) See also *List of magazines and newspapers of Fars List of magazines and newspapers of Fars classifies the newspapers and magazines of Fars Province by the date first number was published. Magazines published in Iran Mass media in Fars Province Fars Magazines, Fars {{list-stub, date ... References Newspapers published in Fars Province Mass media in Fars Province Newspapers published in Qajar Iran {{Iran-newspaper-stub ...
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Arian (band)
Aryan or Arian ( fa, Āriān - آریان) is the first Persian pop band consisting of both male and female singers and players in Iran after the Iranian Revolution. Pahlavan and Salehi are the band's lead vocalists, and the songwriters are Pahlavan, Salehi, Amirkhas, Khahani and Farnejad. Their second, third and fourth albums were the bestselling albums of their release years. They are the first Iranian band to feature in the "International Who's Who in Music". They have released four albums, and played concerts around the globe. They donate part of their profits to the "United Nations World Food Programme". Albums Their debut album, ''Gole Aftabgardoon'' (''The Sunflower'') was released in 2000. The album had huge success in Iran and between the Persian communities across the globe. The lyrics were simple, nice and different from the prior bands and singers, and the music had a positive feeling. Their second album, however, had more complex lyrics. It was named ''Va Amma, Eshg ...
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Jake Arians
Jacob Bruce Arians (born January 26, 1978) is a former American football placekicker in the National Football League. He played college football at UAB. Arians spent less than one season as the field goal kicker for the Buffalo Bills in 2001, signing with the team as an undrafted free agent that summer to replace longtime kicker Steve Christie, who was among the numerous players who joined the San Diego Chargers in the "Bills West" exodus. He did not handle kickoffs, which were handled by punter Brian Moorman. Arians beat out Jay Taylor for the open position. Due to several missed field goals and a missed extra point, Arians was released near the end of the 2001 season and was replaced by Shayne Graham, after which he never returned to professional football. He is the son of current Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl winning coach and former Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians. Bruce was the Cleveland Browns The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football tea ...
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Bruce Arians
Bruce Charles Arians (born October 3, 1952) is an American football executive and former coach in the National Football League (NFL). Since 2022, he has been a senior football consultant for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Arians was previously the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals from 2013 to 2017 and the Buccaneers from 2019 to 2021. He was also the interim head coach of the Indianapolis Colts during the 2012 season. Arians is known for his slogan "No risk-it, no biscuit," which encourages aggressive playcalling. An offensive assistant for most of his career, Arians held his first NFL head coaching position with the Colts when head coach Chuck Pagano was treated for leukemia. As Indianapolis' interim head coach for 12 weeks, he guided a team that went 2–14 the previous season to a 9–3 record, earning them a playoff berth. Arians was named AP NFL Coach of the Year for the season and was the first interim head coach to receive the honor. His success in Indianapolis led to him b ...
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Praskovia Arian
) , birth_date = 12 April 1864 or 1865 , birth_place = St. Petersburg, Russian Empire , death_date = 28 March 1949 , death_place = Moscow, Soviet Union , occupation = Columnist, editor, publisher, educator , nationality = Russian , period = 1884–1930s , genre = , subject = Women's rights and education , movement = , notableworks = ''First Women's Calendar'' , relatives = , influences = , influenced = , signature = , website = Praskovia Naumovna Arian (russian: Прасковья Наумовна Ариян (Ариан)), née Belenkaia, (russian: Беленькая; c. 1864 – 28 March 1949) was a Russian writer, translator, feminist and educator. She founded the annual ''First Women's Calendar'' (''Pervyi Zhenskii Kalendar'' − russian: Первый женский календарь) covering women's issues in Russia and later the First Women’s Technical Institute (''Pervyi Zhenskii Politekhnicheskii Institut'' − russian: Первый женский пол ...
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Sami Al-Arian
Sami Amin Al-Arian ( ar, سامي أمين العريان; born January 14, 1958) is a Kuwaiti-born Islamist and political activist of unverified Palestinian origin who was a computer engineering professor at University of South Florida. During the Clinton administration and Bush administration, he was invited to the White House. He actively campaigned for the Bush presidential campaign in the United States presidential election in 2000. After a contentious interview with Bill O'Reilly on ''The O'Reilly Factor'' following the September 11 attacks, Al-Arian's tenure at University of South Florida came under public scrutiny. He was indicted in February 2003 on 17 counts under the Patriot Act. A jury acquitted him on 8 counts and deadlocked on the remaining 9 counts. He later struck a plea bargain and admitted to one of the remaining charges in exchange for being released and deported by April 2007. However, as his release date approached, a federal prosecutor in Virginia dema ...
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Laila Al-Arian
Laila Al-Arian is an American Emmy-award-winning broadcast journalist for the Al Jazeera Media Network. She is the executive producer for the Al Jazeera English documentary series ''Fault Lines''. She co-authored ''Collateral Damage: America's War Against Iraqi Civilians'' with Chris Hedges. She is married to American scholar of Islamic studies, Jonathan A. C. Brown. She produced the Al Jazeera English special on the Palestine Papers in January 2011, a four-day program on the largest diplomatic leak in the history of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. She raised national attention with her column on ''Homeland'' which described it as "TV's most Islamophobic show". She has produced several documentaries, including the Peabody-winning investigative report ''Made in Bangladesh''. In 2013, she spoke at New America Foundation to discuss the history and impact of surveillance on targeted communities. Since graduating from the Columbia School of Journalism in 2006, Laila Al-Aria ...
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Asher Arian
Asher Arian (August 4, 1938 – July 7, 2010) was an American and Israeli political scientist who was an expert on Israeli politics and election studies, and who served as a professor at universities in Israel and the United States. Arian was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1938, and graduated from John Adams High School. He completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1961 at Case Western Reserve University, and a PhD in political science at Michigan State University in 1965. Arian moved to Israel in 1966, and founded the Department of Political Science at Tel Aviv University, working there until 1989. From 1986, he divided his time between the United States and Israel. He was a professor at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York from 1986, and at the University of Haifa from 1990 to 2006. Arian served as chair of the Israel Political Science Association, and received its Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005. Arian's published works included ''Politics in Israel: The Second G ...
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