- "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 of like substance...
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wordings like
Homoios (similar),
homoiousios (similar in essence), or
Anomoios (unsimilar).
While the
Homoios achieved the
support of
several councils...
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feast of Pentecost. In
contrast to the Neo-Arian
belief that the Son is
anomoios, or "unlike" the Father, and with the Semi-Arian ****ertion that the Son...
- (Remy & Bello, 1960)
Decapauropus annulicordatus Qian, 2015
Decapauropus anomoios (Sc****er, 1997)
Decapauropus apicalis (Gai & Sc****er, 2007) Decapauropus...
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Arian view that
Christ was
created and had a
different nature from God (
anomoios [ἀνόμοιος]—dissimilar), but
neither did they
accept the
Nicene Creed which...