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homoiousian
homoiousian, a. and n. Theol. (hɒmɔɪˈaʊsɪən, -ˈuːsɪən) [f. Gr. ὁµοιούσι-ος of like essence (f. ὅµοιος like, similar + οὐσία essence) + -an.] A. adj. a. Of like essence or substance. b. Relating to or maintaining likeness (as distinct from identity and from difference) of substance between the Father... Oxford English Dictionary
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Homoiousian
“We never encounter Basil as a partisan for a distinct Homoiousian party.” This is similar to the standard Homoiousian phrase “similar substance.” He has a “preference for Homoiousian-sounding language.” wikipedia.org
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Anomoeanism
were a sect that held to a form of Arianism, that Jesus Christ was not of the same nature (consubstantial) as God the Father nor was of like nature (homoiousian wikipedia.org
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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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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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Semi-Arianism
Various formulae, such as the homoiousian and the homoean, were proposed to compromise between Arian teachings (heteroousios) and the doctrine of one substance wikipedia.org
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Anomœan
Anomœan, a. and n. Theol. (ænəʊˈmiːən) Also Anomean. [f. mod.L. Anomœus, ad. Gr. ἀνόµοιος unlike, dissimilar (f. ἀν- priv. + ὅµοιος like, similar) + -an.] Belonging to, or a member of, an extreme sect of Arians who held that the Father and the Son are unlike in essence: = heteroousian: opp. to Homœa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pneumatomachi
The Macedonians supported the Homoiousian creeds of Antioch and Seleucia and condemned the Homoian creeds of Ariminum and Constantinople, and they called wikipedia.org
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heteroousian
heteroousian, heterousian, a. and n. Theol. (ˌhɛtərəʊˈaʊsɪən, hɛtəˈraʊsɪən, -ˈuːsɪən) Also 9 heterusian. [f. Gr. ἑτεροούσιος, ἑτερούσιος, f. ἑτερο- hetero- + οὐσία essence, substance. Opp. to homoousian and homoiousian.] A. adj. Of different essence or substance.1678 Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. iv. §3... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aëtius of Antioch
At the first synod of Sirmium he won a dialectic victory over the homoiousian bishops, Basilius and Eustathius, who sought in consequence vainly to stir wikipedia.org
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AD 360
After the council several homoiousian bishops are deposed or banished, including Macedonius I of Constantinople and Cyril of Jerusalem. wikipedia.org
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Potamius
This council comes about at a time when there were two trends within Arianism, the homoiousian (which states that Jesus is of a similar substance as that wikipedia.org
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جدل آري
بعد مجلس القسطنطينية (360)، أسقف Homoian Acácio de Caesarea خلع وحظر العديد من الأساقفة Homoiousian ، بما في ذلك المقدوني الأول من القسطنطينية، باسيل، wikipedia.org
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Florentius of Constantinople
Arianism, according to which Jesus Christ was not of the same nature (consubstantial) nor, as maintained by the more moderate Arians, of a similar nature (homoiousian wikipedia.org
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Arianism
Jesus Christ—the Son of God, the Logos—as either a begotten creature of a similar or different substance to that of the Father, but not identical (as Homoiousian , 24 November 380, he expelled the Arian bishop, Demophilus of Constantinople, and surrendered the churches of that city to Gregory of Nazianzus, the Homoiousian wikipedia.org
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