- 'substance, being'. The semi-Arians
condemned the
Anomoeans in the
Council of Seleucia, and the
Anomoeans condemned the semi-Arians in
their turn in the...
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section as "The Athanasians.)
SECTION III.- The
Athanasians SECTION IV.—The
Anomoeans Chapter V.—Councils
After The
Reign Of Constantius.
SECTION I.—The Question...
- God. In one of his treatises,
Saint Basil the
Great writes against the
Anomoeans led by Aëtius, whom he
describes an
instrument in the
hands of "the enemy...
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against the "unlikeness" of the Son to the
Father taught by the
Arians and
Anomoeans, (from anomoios), and
showing that the very name of
father implies a son...
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- the Trinity).
Groups accused by the
orthodox of
tritheism include the
Anomoeans and Nestorians. In the
Middle Ages, the
scholastic Roscelin was accused...
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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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openly and
critically discussed.
Religion portal Christianity portal Anomoeanism –
radical Arians of the 4th century.
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