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Homoiousios (Gr****: ὁμοιούσιος from ὅμοιος, hómoios, "similar" and οὐσία, ousía, "essence, being") is a
Christian theological term,
coined in the 4th...
- Father. Semi-Arians ****erted that the Son was "of a
similar substance" (
homoiousios) as the
Father but not "of the same substance" (homoousios). Arianism...
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theologians came up with
alternative wordings like
Homoios (similar),
homoiousios (similar in essence), or
Anomoios (unsimilar).
While the
Homoios achieved...
- deposed. The semi-Arians held that the Son was "of
similar substance" (
homoiousios) to the Father.
Sirmium II also
drafted the
Sixth Arian Confession, which...
- the same substance." This may be
contrasted with the term ὁμοιούσιος (
homoiousios),
meaning "of like substance" and, therefore, not the "same substance...
- semi-Arians
taught that the Son is of like
substance with the
Father (
homoiousios) as
against the
outright Arians who
taught that the Son was not like...
- develop. Some
theologians preferred the use of the term ὁμοιούσιος (
homoioúsios or
alternative uncontracted form ὁμοιοούσιος [homoiοoúsios] Error: {{Transliteration}}:...
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Sirmium Confession) held that both
homoousios (of one substance) and
homoiousios (of
similar substance) were
unbiblical and that the
Father is greater...
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regarded the
substance of
Jesus Christ as
being of "similar substance" (
homoiousios) but not of the "same essence" (homoousios) as that of God the Father...
- semi-Arians
taught that the Son is of like
substance with the
Father (
homoiousios), as
against the
outright Arians who
taught that the Son was
unlike the...