Arts & Letters Daily • 12/15/2025

A small group of individuals convened in a relatively obscure location in Anatolia two millennia ago, establishing the foundational principles of orthodox Christianity. The author argues that this grassroots assembly, rather than major historical figures or events, played a crucial role in defining the religion's core tenets, challenging conventional narratives about Christianity's development. The piece examines the socio-political context of the time and suggests that early discussions among these individuals laid the groundwork for orthodox beliefs, highlighting the significance of small gatherings in shaping larger ideologies. The topic addresses enduring questions about belief systems and their development over time.
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