- In 4th-century Christianity, the
Anomoeans /ˌænəˈmiːənz/, and
known also as
Heterousians /ˌhɛtərəˈjuːʒənz/,
Aetians /eɪˈiːʃənz/, or
Eunomians /juːˈnoʊmiənz/...
- Julian, (
Anomoean)
bishop of Cilicia, (c. 363-?). Serras, Stephen, and Heliodorus, (
Anomoean)
bishops of Egypt, (c. 363-?). Philostorgius, (
Anomoean) historian...
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- 350),
surnamed "the Atheist" by his
trinitarian enemies,
founder of
Anomoeanism, was a
native of Coele-Syria. Aëtius grew up in
poverty or slavery. He...
- Εὐνόμιος Κυζίκου) (died c. 393 AD), one of the
leaders of the
extreme or "
anomoean" Arians, who are
sometimes accordingly called Eunomians, was born at Dacora...
- up to the
Nicene standard.
Basil had
afterwards a dis****tion with the
Anomoean Aëtius.
After the
defeat of
Magnentius at
Mursa in 351, Valens, bishop...
- Mengxun,
Chinese prince of the
Northern Liang (d. 433) Philostorgius,
Anomoean church historian and
writer (d. 439) July 7 – Maternien,
Christian bishop...
-
later given an
extreme form by
Aetius and his
disciple Eunomius and
called anomoean ('dissimilar'), ****erts a
total dissimilarity between the Son and the Father...
- the
Catholic Church (list)
Antiquity Adoptionism Apollinarism Arianism Anomoeanism Semi-Arianism
Antidicomarianites Audianism Docetism Donatism Cir****cellions...
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rival Anomoean archbishop of
Constantinople (c. 363–?),
holding the
office at the same time as and in
opposition to
Eudoxius of Antioch. The
Anomoeans were...