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Gregory of Nazianzus on the Trinity and the Knowledge of God ...
Aetius' secretary, Eunomius, became the most well-known proponent of the
heterousian doctrine, earning him rebuttals from Nicene theologians for
generations to come; other Heterousians included Eudoxius of Antioch and
Acacius of ...
Christopher A. Beeley Walter H. Gray Assistant Professor of Anglican Studies and Patristics Yale University Divinity School, 2008
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The Power of God: Dunamis in Gregory of Nyssa's Trinitarian ...
For the Greek reference, see Wickham, "Syntagmation," 541; for Eunomius, see
Apology 9:5; Extant Works, 42; 15:5, 52. 18. The Heterousian emphasis on
language such as evepyeia and e^ouoia predates Eunomius' Apology. In 358
Basil of ...
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Episcopal Elections in Late Antiquity
The Heterousian Philostorgius describes Meletius as an apostatc, who (in his
view) became a disgrace to the “orthodox” Heterousian church, because he went
over to the Homoousian bishops.11 On the other hand, there still exist writings (
by ] ...
Johan Leemans, Peter Van Nuffelen, Shawn W. J. Keough, 2011
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Eusebius of Emesa: Church and Theology in the Mid-Fourth Century
Eudoxius recalled the priest Aetius who had been deposed by Leontius, the
former bishop ofAntioch, for asserting that the Son was dissimilar to God.
Eudoxius also influenced Eunomius, the theologian of the heterousian party,
ordained him ...
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Augustine and the Trinity
The Cappadocians needed to counter Heterousian accounts of the strong
correspondence between names and reality, and in this context developed
detailed accounts of theological language. Their solutions developed a long-
standing ...
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The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow
He believed the Son to be equal in power with the Father, but of a different
essence or nature, a doctrine which gave rise to the famous Heterousian and
Homoi ousian controversy, that distracted the Church for three hundred years.
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The Encyclopedia of Eastern Orthodox Christianity, 2 Volume Set
The Nicene fathers argued against the Heterousian Arians that the Father's
causality was the very bond of the Trinity, not its dissolution; his gift of his own
being as the common ousia of the Divine Triad establishing a perfect equality of
nature ...
John Anthony McGuckin, 2010
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Christian Origins: Theology, Rhetoric and Community
... called 'Arians', but that whatever connections there are give little support for the
idea that anti-Nicene theology descends from, or develops out of, Arius' theology,
as if homoian and heterousian theologies are later stages in 'Arian theology'.
Lewis Ayres, Gareth Jones, 2012
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Calvin, Classical Trinitarianism, and the Aseity of the Son
6, on the rise of Homoian and particularly Heterousian theologies over the course
of the 350s. '0 There were many important decisions and developments before
and after Constantinople I, but its promulgation of the modified symbol of 325 is a
...
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Etyma, an Introduction to Vocabulary-building from Latin & Greek
... apart and define: ontic biont schizont paleontology ontological ontogeny ousia
: 'being' (noun) Explain and define: Hotno-ousian Homoicusian Heterousian 15.
gignoskein Explain formations and define : gnostic Gnosticism prognosis 291.