What is another word for Homoousian?

Pronunciation: [hˌɒmuːjˈuːzɪən] (IPA)

Homoousian is a theological term that describes the belief in the trinity of God. It is often used interchangeably with the term "consubstantial," which means "of the same substance." Other synonyms for Homoousian include "co-essential," "identical in substance," "of one substance," and "united in substance." These synonyms highlight the importance of the belief in the unity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in Christian theology. The concept of Homoousian has been an important topic of discussion and debate in Christian history, with various interpretations and understandings of the doctrine emerging over time. Despite the differences in interpretation, the belief in the unity of God remains a central part of Christian faith.

What are the hypernyms for Homoousian?

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Usage examples for Homoousian

At Constantinople the emperor and his subject, the Alexandrian bishop, made a formal treaty, by which it was agreed that, if Constantius would allow the Homoousian clergy throughout his dominions to return to their churches, Athanasius would in the same way throughout Egypt restore the Arian clergy; and upon this agreement Athanasius himself returned to Alexandria.
"History Of Egypt From 330 B.C. To The Present Time, Volume 11 (of 12)"
S. Rappoport
On the death of Athanasius, the Homoousian party chose Peter as his successor in the bishopric, overlooking Lucius, the Arian bishop, whose election had been approved by the emperors Julian, Jovian, and Valens.
"History Of Egypt From 330 B.C. To The Present Time, Volume 11 (of 12)"
S. Rappoport
The persecution which the Homoousian party throughout Upper Egypt then suffered from the Arians equalled, says the ecclesiastical historian, anything that they had before suffered from the pagans.
"History Of Egypt From 330 B.C. To The Present Time, Volume 11 (of 12)"
S. Rappoport

Famous quotes with Homoousian

  • The city was breaking state and national laws every day—it had to—and the governor was outraged. He wanted to bring the whole state back under his own authority. It wasn’t an unreasonable wish, but the times weren’t ripe; and when they eventually were, the old forms of government would be no more important than the difference between Homoousian and Homoiousian. But it was going to take a lot of argument to convince the Albany man of that.
    Poul Anderson

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