Definition of Coeternal. Meaning of Coeternal. Synonyms of Coeternal

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Definition of Coeternal

Coeternal
Coeternal Co`e*ter"nal, a. Equally eternal. -- Co`e*ter"nal*ly, adv. Hail, holy Light, offspring of Heaven first born! Or of the Eternal coeternal beam. --Milton.

Meaning of Coeternal from wikipedia

- Eternity, in common parlance, is an infinite amount of time that never ends or the quality, condition or fact of being everlasting or eternal. classical...
- begotten/made before time by God the Father; therefore, Jesus was not coeternal with God the Father, but nonetheless Jesus began to exist outside time...
- Creed, which holds the Father and Son to be distinct yet also coequal, coeternal, and consubstantial divine persons. The use of the word homoousios in...
- concerning the nature of God, which defines one God existing in three, coeternal, consubstantial divine persons: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ)...
- Also, Mormonism teaches that the intelligence dwelling in each human is coeternal with God. Mormons use the term omnipotent to describe God, and regard...
- interrogatee stated he believed the Qur'an to be created, rather than coeternal with God, he was free to leave and continue his profession. The controversy...
- Trinity—the belief that God is three distinct hypostases or persons who are coeternal, coequal, and indivisibly united in one being, or essence (from the Ancient...
- regarded as the founder of Arianism, which holds that Jesus Christ was not coeternal with God the Father, but was rather created before time. Arian theology...
- Also, Mormonism teaches that the intelligence dwelling in each human is coeternal with God. Mormons use the term omnipotent to describe God, and regard...
- Athanasius, and the other Nicene Fathers that the Son was consubstantial and coeternal with the Father, were defined as orthodox dogma. All divergent beliefs...