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Homoousion
Homoousion ( ; , from , , "same" and , , "being" or "essence") is a Christian theological term, most notably used in the Nicene Creed for describing Jesus wikipedia.org
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Homoousion
Homoousion, n. and a. Theol. (hɒməʊˈaʊzɪɒn, -ˈaʊsɪɒn, -ˈuː-) [eccl. Gr. ὁµοούσιον, neut. of ὁµοούσιος: see homoousian a. and n.] A. n. the Homoousion (τὸ ὁµοούσιον): the term ὁµοούσιος as used, e.g. in the formula promulgated by the Council of Nicæa in a.d. 325, to express the doctrine that the Son ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Homoiousion
Homoiousion Theol. (hɒmɔɪˈaʊzɪɒn, -ˈaʊsɪɒn, -ˈuː-) [eccl. Gr. ὁµοιούσιον, neuter form of ὁµοιούσιος: see homoiousian a. and n. and cf. Homoousion n. and a.] the Homoiousion, the term used to express the doctrine put forward by the Semi-Arians, that the Son is ‘of like substance’ with the Father; the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Homoiousian
(p. 202) Philip Schaff stated: "The term homoousion ... differs from monoousion. ... and signifies not numerical identity, but equality of essence or wikipedia.org
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Homœan
Homœan, a. and n. Theol. (hɒˈmiːən) Also Homoian (hɒˈmɔɪən). [f. mod.L. homœ-us, f. Gr. ὅµοιος like, similar + -an.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the Homœans.1833 J. H. Newman Arians iv. iv. 362 Furthering their splitting into the Homœan and Homœusian factions. 1888 Encycl. Brit. XXIII. 720/1 He appe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ousia
distinction Haecceity Hypokeimenon Metousiosis Noumenon Quiddity References Bibliography ) External links Catholic Encyclopedia: Homoousion wikipedia.org
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Hypostatic union
See also Dyophysitism God-man (Christianity) Homoousion Person of Christ References Sources External links Christology Christian terminology wikipedia.org
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jangle
▪ I. jangle, v. (ˈdʒæŋg(ə)l) Also 4–6 iangil(l, -el(e, 5 -ille, -ylle, (changel, yangle): see also gangle. [a. OF. jangler (12th c.), jengler, gengler, in same senses; ulterior origin obscure. (Referred by some to an Old Nether-frankish *jangelôn repr. by MDu. jangelen; but this is improbable.) In s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Acacians
significance of Acacianism as a critical episode in both the logical and historical progress of Arianism, it is needful to recall that the definition of the Homoousion His only-begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, generated from Him before the ages," recommended the disuse of the terms ousia (essence, or substance), homoousion wikipedia.org
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Semi-Arianism
But another synod in Caria still refused the homoousion. wikipedia.org
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Pneumatomachi
The Council of Nicaea had used all its energies in defending the Homoousion of the Son and with regard to the Spirit had already added the words: "We believe wikipedia.org
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Acacius of Caesarea
Constantius II "the Golden Basilica" was dedicated by a band of ninety bishops and he subscribed the ambiguous creeds then drawn up from which the term Homoousion It rejected the terms Homoousion and Homoiousion "as alien from Scripture," and anathematizing the term "Anomoeon," and distinctly confessed the "likeness wikipedia.org
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Councils of Sirmium
appeared to have settled the issue with Arius and his theology condemned and the Nicene Creed issued stating the Son was "of one substance with the father" (homoousion A church council held at Antioch in 341 issued an affirmation of faith that excluded the homoousion clause; another council held at Serdica in 342 (now wikipedia.org
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Edict of Thessalonica
It declares Jesus Christ be "consubstantial (homo-ousios) with the Father," which may be interpreted as numerical or as qualitative sameness (See Homoousion wikipedia.org
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John 1:1
This verse is echoed in the Nicene Creed: "God (qualitative or derivative) from God (personal, the Father), Light from Light, True God from True God… homoousion wikipedia.org
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