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Fall Asleep With: Athanasius and the Arian Crisis — a calm, cinematic history of how theology became an imperial emergency. From the empire’s view, the conflict isn’t first about holiness. It’s about stability. Constantine legalizes Christianity and wants it to unify the world he governs, not fracture it. But once bishops begin tearing each other apart, doctrine stops being a “church issue” and starts looking like a public order problem—cities agitated, factions forming, unrest threatening to spill into the streets. That is why exile becomes a political tool. Remove the spark from the city. Replace the bishop. Calm the crowd. The theology may be complex, but the imperial goal is simple: quiet. From Athanasius’s view, exile feels like punishment for refusing to lie. Each time he holds the line, opponents can frame him as the obstacle: the man who won’t compromise, the man who keeps the conflict alive. But Athanasius believes “vague peace” trains believers into confusion without their consent. For him, compromise can become its own kind of violence—soft, administrative, and irreversible. This episode follows the tension that runs through his life: the empire practicing maintenance, and one bishop insisting that truth cannot be managed like a riot. Set your volume low, get comfortable, and let this hidden machinery of late Roman power unfold—slowly, quietly, and clearly.