Thursday, December 29, 2022

Henry Bettenson on Arius and "ην οτε ουκ ην"

Socrates (c. 440), when discussing Arius’ Christology, taught that

 

the Father begat the Son, he that was begotten had a beginning of existence; hence it is clear that there was [a time] when the Son was not . . . (Documents of the Christian Church, ed. Henry Bettenson [2d ed.; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1963], 40)

 

As Bettenson noted, explaining why “a time” is in brackets:

 

ην οτε ουκ ην—Arius was careful to avoid saying ‘There was a time when the Son was not,’ since he was begotten ‘before time’. English idiom cannot render his phrase literally. (Ibid., 40 n. 1)