-
Arianism was of
course rejected, but the
homoios kata ten
ousian was not admitted, and the
expression kata
panta homoios, "like in all things", was substituted...
- is
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** ἴψ,
meaning 'woodworm', and ὅμοιος (
hómoios),
meaning "resembling". It
refers to
their twining habit.
Human uses of...
- Homeothermy, homothermy, or
homoiothermy (from
Ancient Gr**** ὅμοιος (
hómoios) 'similar' and θέρμη (thérmē) 'heat') is
thermoregulation that maintains...
-
Homoiousios (Gr****: ὁμοιούσιος from ὅμοιος,
hómoios, "similar" and οὐσία, ousía, "essence, being") is a
Christian theological term,
coined in the 4th...
- semi-Arians. The word
anomoean comes from Gr**** ἀ(ν)- (an-) 'not' and ὅμοιος (
homoios) 'similar', thus 'different; dissimilar'. In the 4th century,
during the...
- heir to the
Agiad throne (successor of
Cleomenes I) and a full
citizen (
homoios) at the time of the
Battle of
Sepeia against Argos (c. 494 BC). Likewise...
- or
alternative uncontracted form ὁμοιοούσιος homoiooúsios; from ὅμοιος,
hómoios, "similar",
rather than ὁμός, homós, "same, common") in
order to emphasize...
- led to the name "homeopathy",
which comes from the
Ancient Gr****: ὅμοιος
hómoios, "-like" and πάθος páthos, "suffering". The
doctrine that
those drugs are...
-
alternative wordings like
Homoios (similar),
homoiousios (similar in essence), or
Anomoios (unsimilar).
While the
Homoios achieved the
support of several...
-
another attempted compromise wording,
described the Son as
being like (
homoios) the Father. A
third group explicitly called upon
Arius and
described the...