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consubstantial
consubstantial, a. (kɒnsʌbˈstænʃəl) [ad. L. consubstāntiāl-is (Tertullian), in F. consubstantiel (16th c., Calvin), f. L. con- together + substāntia substance: see -al1, and cf. substance, substantial. Originally a term of Theology, L. consubstāntiāl-is representing Gr. ὁµοούσιος, f. ὁµός one and th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Consubstantiality
The word "consubstantial", was used by the Council of Chalcedon (451) also to declare that Christ is "consubstantial with the Father in respect of the Godhead, and the same consubstantial with us in respect of the manhood". wikipedia.org
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consubstantially
consubˈstantially, adv. [f. consubstantial + -ly2.] In a consubstantial manner; with identity of substance or essence.1579 Fulke Heskins' Parl. 511 They haue not their being consubstantially..because they are two vnconfounded. 1671 J. Flavel Fount. Life v. 12 Think not when Christ assumed our Nature... Oxford English Dictionary
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Homoousion
Terminology The term , the accusative case form of (, "consubstantial"), was adopted at the First Council of Nicaea (325) in order to clarify the ontology Some modern scholars say that is properly translated as coessential, while consubstantial has a much wider spectrum of meanings. wikipedia.org
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consubstantive
consubˈstantive, a. rare. = consubstantial.1855 Bailey Mystic 128 That He [Christ] being born In union consubstantive with the man Jesus. Oxford English Dictionary
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Anomoeanism
and known also as Heterousians , Aetians , or Eunomians , were a sect that held to a form of Arianism, that Jesus Christ was not of the same nature (consubstantial wikipedia.org
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transubstantial
transubstantial, a. (trɑːnsəbˈstænʃəl, træn-) [f. trans- 1 + L. substāntiāl-is, f. substantia substance: cf. consubstantial.] a. Changed or changeable from one substance into another; of or pertaining to transubstantiation. b. Made of something beyond substance; non-material, incorporeal.1567 Gude &... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monarchianism
Monarchianism is a doctrine that emphasizes God as one indivisible being, in direct contrast to Trinitarianism, which defines the Godhead as three coeternal, consubstantial wikipedia.org
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homoousial
† homoˈousial, a. Obs. rare. = homoousian a.1695 Howe Wks. (1834) 163/1 Those three Divine Persons..all homoousial, or consubstantial to one another. a 1834 Coleridge Lit. Rem. (1836–9) IV. 234 Why not..retain the same term in all languages? Why not usia and homoüsial, as well as hypostasis..and the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prince of Darkness (Manichaeism)
Only the light particles within humans are consubstantial to the Divine. wikipedia.org
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homoousian
homoousian, homousian, a. and n. Theol. (ˌhɒməʊˈaʊsɪən, həʊˈmaʊsɪən, -ˈuːsɪən) [ad. med.L. homoūsiān-us, f. homoūsius (Jerome), a. Gr. ὁµοούσιος, ὁµούσιος, f. ὁµός same + οὐσία essence, substance: see -an. In mod.F. homousien. Opp. to heteroousian and homoiousian. The form homoüsian is normal, accor... Oxford English Dictionary
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Demophilus of Constantinople
The bishop who was ordained straightway and clearly taught the consubstantial faith. wikipedia.org
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Florentius of Constantinople
The Anomoeans were a 4th century Christian sect that upheld an extreme form of Arianism, according to which Jesus Christ was not of the same nature (consubstantial wikipedia.org
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Anapsychia
The letter also discusses stoicism and the idea that the human soul is "consubstantial with the divine essence". wikipedia.org
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Alan Fiske
"Four Modes of Constituting Relationships: Consubstantial Assimilation; Space, Magnitude, Time and Force; Concrete Procedures; Abstract Symbolism" (2004 wikipedia.org
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