Heterousian - translation to russian
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Heterousian - translation to russian

4TH-CENTURY CHRISTIAN SECT
Anomoeans; Eunomians; Eunomianism; Aetiani; Aetians; Aetian; Anomœans; Anomœan; Anomean; Heteroousian; Anomian; Anomoei; Anomiani; Heterousian; Heteroousians; Anomoean; Heterousianism; Anomeans; Heteroousianism
  • [[Eunomius of Cyzicus]], from the [[Nuremberg Chronicle]]

Heterousian         

[hetə'rausiən]

синоним

Heteroousian

Heteroousian         

[het(ə)rəu'ausiən]

прилагательное

религия

иносущный

существительное

[het(ə)rəu'ausiən]

религия

арианин (человек, отрицающий догмат о единосущности бога-отца и бога-сына)

Definition

Heteroousian
·adj Having different essential qualities; of a different nature.
II. Heteroousian ·noun One of those Arians who held that the Son was of a different substance from the Father.

Wikipedia

Anomoeanism

In 4th-century Christianity, the Anomoeans , and known also as Heterousians , Aetians , or Eunomians , were a sect that upheld an extreme form of Arianism, that Jesus Christ was not of the same nature (consubstantial) as God the Father nor was of like nature (homoiousian), as maintained by the semi-Arians.

The word "anomoean" comes from Greek ἀ(ν)- (an-) 'not' and ὅμοιος (omoios) 'similar': "different; dissimilar". In the 4th century, during the reign of Constantius II, this was the name by which the followers of Aëtius and Eunomius were described. The term "heterousian" derives from the Greek ἑτεροούσιος, heterooúsios, "differing in substance" from ἕτερος, héteros, "another" and οὐσία, ousía, "substance, being".

The semi-Arians condemned the Anomoeans in the Council of Seleucia, and the Anomoeans condemned the semi-Arians in their turn in the Councils of Constantinople and Antioch; erasing the word ὅμοιος (omoios) from the formula of Rimini and that of Constantinople and protesting that the Word had not only a different substance but also a will different from that of the Father. From that, they were to be called ἀνόμοιοι (anomoioi).

In the 5th century, the Anomoean presbyter Philostorgius wrote an Anomoean church history.

What is the Russian for Heterousian? Translation of &#39Heterousian&#39 to Russian