In 4th-century Christianity, the Anomoeans /ˌænəˈmiːənz/, and known also as Heterousians /ˌhɛtərəˈjuːʒənz/, Aetians /eɪˈiːʃənz/, or Eunomians /juːˈnoʊmiənz/...
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(homoiousios, or homoios kat ousian) Anathematisms are appended in which Anomoeanism is explicitly condemned and the teaching of "likeness of substance" enforced...
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Aëtius of Antioch (section Anomoean sect)
350), surnamed "the Atheist" by his trinitarian enemies, founder of Anomoeanism, was a native of Coele-Syria. Aëtius grew up in poverty or slavery. He...
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substance to that of the Father, but not identical (as Homoiousian and Anomoeanism) or as neither uncreated nor created in the sense other beings are created...
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127–128. This mainly discusses the later controversy and only mentions Anomoeanism, without using the term Heteroousian. Socrates of Constantinople, Church...
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Christianity | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-06-02. "Anomoean | Anomoean | Monophysite, Miaphysite, Dyophysite | Britannica". www.britannica...
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the Catholic Church (list) Antiquity Adoptionism Apollinarism Arianism Anomoeanism Semi-Arianism Antidicomarianites Audianism Docetism Donatism Circumcellions...
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openly and critically discussed. Religion portal Christianity portal Anomoeanism – radical Arians of the 4th century. Binitarianism Christadelphians Divine...
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Historia Augusta Aëtius of Antioch, 4th-century theologian and founder of Anomoeanism Aetius, 5th-century magister militum Aetius, 5th-century praetorian prefect...
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a series of articles on Arianism History and theology Arius Acacians Anomoeanism Arian controversy Arian creeds First Council of Nicaea Gothic Christianity...
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a series of articles on Arianism History and theology Arius Acacians Anomoeanism Arian controversy Arian creeds First Council of Nicaea Gothic Christianity...
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Hanson based his translation of this fragment directly on Stead's text. Anomoeanism Arian controversy Arianism Semi-Arianism Nontrinitarianism Oneness Pentecostalism...
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Mengxun, Chinese prince of the Northern Liang (d. 433) Philostorgius, Anomoean church historian and writer (d. 439) July 7 – Maternien, Christian bishop...
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Eusebian or Semi-Arian party with the idea of throwing over Atius and his Anomoeans. As they had proved themselves in practice all through the course of the...
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one of the leaders of the extreme or "anomoean" Arians Eumonians, the followers of Eunomius (see Anomoeanism) The Eunomia family, a large grouping of...
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Εὐνόμιος Κυζίκου) (died c. 393 AD), one of the leaders of the extreme or "anomoean" Arians, who are sometimes accordingly called Eunomians, was born at Dacora...
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speak of ousia was impertinent speculation. Heteroousianism (including Anomoeanism), which held that God the Father and the Son were different in substance...
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Poitiers (356), and Gregory of Nyssa (374); just as leading Arian and Anomoean theologians such as Aëtius (fl. 350) also suffered exile. Towards the end...
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between Theodosius and Eunomius of Cyzicus who served as figurehead of Anomoeanism, the most radical sect of Arians, in an attempt to prevent him from betraying...
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a series of articles on Arianism History and theology Arius Acacians Anomoeanism Arian controversy Arian creeds First Council of Nicaea Gothic Christianity...
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a series of articles on Arianism History and theology Arius Acacians Anomoeanism Arian controversy Arian creeds First Council of Nicaea Gothic Christianity...
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exiled again for his support of the disfavored theologian Aëtius whose Anomoean doctrine was an offshoot of Arianism. Theophilus was ordained a bishop...
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Son was of a dissimilar substance from the Father, a position known as anomoeanism or heteroousia. The Heteroousians defeated the Homoiousians in an initial...
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Arian, "Syntagmation": "God is agennetos (unbegotten)", founder of Anomoeanism 350? School of Nisibis founded 353–367 Hilary, bishop of Poitiers 355–365...
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Homoousians, and heteroousians (meaning 'different substance', also called Anomoeans) such as Aëtius and Eunomius. At a council in 358 at Sirmium, at the height...
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