Talk:Great Doxology

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[edit] POV-statement

Someone added the [neutrality disputed] tag to the sentence: "St. Hilary had been banished to Phrygia for four years (c. 356) by the emperor Constantius II because of his defense of the faith against Arianism." The editor left no comment here on the talk page, so I would like to address the issue. It seems to me that the sentence in question is actually a statement of historical fact rather than an opinion. Hilary's banishment was a result of his defence of orthodoxy. Unless someone can show how the statement is POV, or provide a conflicting scholarly opinion, I think the tag should be removed. Any input is welcome. MishaPan 13:43, 26 July 2007 (UTC)

It's biased. It privileges one doctrine (Athanasianism) over another (so-called Arianism). Jacob Haller 14:06, 26 July 2007 (UTC)