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just as a fountain must pour forth water to be a fountain, and just as a sun must have a radiance, so the Father must “pour forth,” “radiate,” or beget the Son in order to be who he is—the Father. In contrast, Arius’s talk of a Father without a Son signified a barren God who was like a dry fountain or a sun that does not shine.
Theologians You Should Know: An Introduction: From the Apostolic Fathers to the 21st Century
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