- In 4th-century Christianity, the
Anomoeans /ˌænəˈmiːənz/, and
known also as
Heterousians /ˌhɛtərəˈjuːʒənz/,
Aetians /eɪˈiːʃənz/, or
Eunomians /juːˈnoʊmiənz/...
- 127-128. This
mainly discusses the
later controversy and only
mentions Anomoeanism,
without using the term Heteroousian.
Socrates of Constantinople, Church...
- 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...
- (homoiousios, or
homoios kat ousian)
Anathematisms are
appended in
which Anomoeanism is
explicitly condemned and the
teaching of "likeness of substance" enforced...
-
substance to that of the Father, but not
identical (as
Homoiousian and
Anomoeanism) or as
neither uncreated nor
created in the
sense other beings are created...
-
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- a
series of
articles on
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Nicaea Gothic Christianity...
- the
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Antidicomarianites Audianism Docetism Donatism Cir****cellions...
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openly and
critically discussed.
Religion portal Christianity portal Anomoeanism –
radical Arians of the 4th century.
Binitarianism Christadelphians Divine...
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speak of
ousia was
impertinent speculation.
Heteroousianism (including
Anomoeanism),
which held that God the
Father and the Son were
different in substance...