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Homoousion (/ˌhɒmoʊˈuːsiɒn, ˌhoʊm-/ HO(H)M-oh-OO-see-on;
Ancient Gr****: ὁμοούσιον, lit. 'same in being, same in essence', from ὁμός, homós, "same" and...
- Lycopolis. At length, in the
Council of Nicaea, the term "consubstantial" (
homoousion) was adopted, and a
formulary of
faith embodying it was
drawn up by Hosius...
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three distinct persons (hypostases)
sharing one essence/substance/nature (
homoousion). As the
Fourth Lateran Council declared, it is the
Father who begets...
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Corduba (now Córdoba, Spain) and an
important and
prominent advocate for
Homoousion Christianity in the
Arian controversy that
divided the
early Christianity...
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blended in such a
manner that
although Jesus was
homoousion with the Father, he was not
homoousion with the man.
Eutychianism was
rejected at the Fourth...
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intended meaning.
Christianity portal Dyophysitism God-man (Christianity)
Homoousion Person of
Christ Lewis Sperry Chafer,
Systematic Theology. 1947, reprinted...
- acknowledge, let them so
number them as to
preserve the
principles of the
homoousion in the
unity of the godhead, and
proclaim their reverent acknowledgment...
- he
subscribed the
ambiguous creeds then
drawn up from
which the term
Homoousion and all
mention of "substance" were excluded. For this with
other bishops...
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Creed issued stating the Son was "of one
substance with the father" (
homoousion to Patri). However,
Arians made a
sustained effort to
return to the church...
- and for our salvation", it
omitted the word "men".
Christianity portal Homoousion First seven e****enical
councils Mainline Protestant Papacy in late antiquity...