- The
Pneumatomachi (/ˌn(j)uːməˈtɒməkaɪ/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Πνευματομάχοι Pneumatomákhoi), also
known as
Macedonians or Semi-Arians in
Constantinople and...
- of deity,
which is
sometimes called "Semi-Arian".
Macedonianism (the
Pneumatomachi)
typifies this view,
which some
prefer to call "binitarian" as at that...
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Macedonia at its
greatest territorial extent under Alexander the
Great Pneumatomachi, also
known as Macedonians, a 4th-century
Byzantine Christian sect HMS...
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Christianity Names of God in
Christianity Patriology Christology Filioque Pneumatomachi Theological differences between the
Catholic Church and the Eastern...
- to:
Macedonian nationalism, a 19th- and 20th-century
social movement Pneumatomachi or Semi-Arians, a 4th-century anti-Nicene
Christian sect Macedonist...
- to 346, and from 351
until 360. He
inspired the
establishment of the
Pneumatomachi (also
called Macedonians), a sect
later declared heretical.
After Bishop...
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equality of the Holy
Spirit with the
Father and Son. On one hand, the
Pneumatomachi sect
declared that the Holy
Spirit was an
inferior person to the Father...
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history of the Semi-Arians (they were also
called Macedonians); see
Pneumatomachi. Also, in more
modern times, Semi-Arian
groups are said to
include non-Trinitarian...
- Constantinople)
reaffirmed and
revised the
Nicene Creed,
repudiating Arianism and
Pneumatomachi. 381 – 391:
Theodosius outlaws paganism within the
Roman Empire. Laws...
- of the Father." A
similar view was held by the
ancient anti-Nicene
Pneumatomachi (Gr****: Πνευματομάχοι, "breath" or "spirit" and "fighters", combining...