Letter 62: (The Armenian referred to is probably Eustathius Bishop of Sebaste, the capital of Armenia Minor. He had been a disciple of Arius, but more than once professed the Nicene Faith, changing his opinions with his company. His personal character however stood very high, and for a long time S.
Gregory to a friend, concerning the Armenian bishop.
The man you ask about -- the Armenian -- is a puzzle wrapped in contradictions. He was a disciple of Arius, yet he has more than once professed the Nicene faith, changing his opinions as readily as his company. His personal character, however, stands very high. Basil himself regarded him for a long time with genuine affection and esteem.
But I have come to distrust men whose theology shifts with the prevailing wind. A man may be personally charming and morally upright and still be a danger to the faith if he cannot be relied upon to hold firm when pressure is applied. Beware of him. Judge not by the sweetness of his manner but by the steadiness of his confession.
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