- homoean
- ho·moe·an
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Homoean — ▪ Christianity in the Trinitarian controversies of the 4th century Christian Church, a follower of Acacius, bishop of Caesarea. The Homoeans taught a form of Arianism that asserted that the Son was distinct from, but like (Greek homoios),… … Universalium
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Ulfilas — /ul fi leuhs/, n. A.D. c311 c382, Christian bishop to the Goths: translated Bible into the Gothic language. Also, Ulfila /ul fi leuh/, Wulfila. * * * ▪ bishop of the Goths Gothic (Goth) Wulfila born c. 311 died c. 382, , Constantinople [now… … Universalium
Arianism — • Founded by Arius, belief asserting that Christ was not God like the Father, but a creature made in time. Rejected by the Council of Constantinople (381) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Arianism Arianism … Catholic encyclopedia
Meletius of Antioch — Part of a series on Eastern Christianity … Wikipedia
Acacians — The Acacians, also known as the Homoeans, were an Arian sect which first emerged into distinctness as an ecclesiastical party some time before the convocation of the joint synods of Ariminum (Rimini) and Seleucia Isauria in 359. The sect owed its … Wikipedia
Anomoeanism — In 4th century Christianity, the Anomœans, also known as Anomeans, Heterousians, Aetians, or Eunomians, were a sect of Arians who asserted that Jesus of Nazareth (the Son) was of a different nature and in no way like to that of God (the Father).… … Wikipedia
Semi-Arianism — is a name frequently given to the Trinitarian position of the conservative majority of the Eastern Christian Church in the 4th century, to distinguish it from strict Arianism. Such as by Epiphanius of Salamis[1] for the party of reaction headed… … Wikipedia
Ancient history of Transylvania — The Romans exploited the gold mines in the province extensively, building access roads and forts to protect them, like Abrud. The region developed a strong infrastructure and economy, based on agriculture, cattle farming and mining. Colonists… … Wikipedia
History of Transylvania — Transylvania is a region of present day Romania. The region now known as Transylvania was once part of Dacia, and became part of the Roman Empire. Transylvania (Erdély in Hungarian Language) was part of the Hungarian Kingdom from approximately… … Wikipedia