homoiousian
英:[ˌhəʊmɔɪ'u:sɪən] 美: [ˌhoʊmɔɪ'usɪrn]
homoiousian 基本解释
n.本体相类论者;
adj.(持)本体相类论的,本体相类论者的;
英英释义
Homoiousian
Homoiousianism (from the from , hómoios, "similar"and , ousía, "essence, being") was a 4th-century AD movement which arose in the early period of the Christian religion out of a wing of Arianism. It was an attempt to reconcile the seemingly irreconcilable views of the pro-Nicene homoousians, who believed that God the Father and Jesus his son were identical (, homós) in substance, with the "neo-Arian"position that God the Father is "incomparable"and therefore the Son of God can not be described in any sense as "equal in substance or attributes"but only "like"(, hómoios) the Father in some subordinate sense of the term.以上来源于:Wikipedia
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