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Definition: HOMOIOUSIAN

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. One of the semi-Arians of the 4th century, who held that the Son was of like, but not the same, essence or substance with the Father; -- opposed to homoousian.[Websters].
Adjective 1. Of or pertaining to Homoiousians, or their belief.[Websters]
2. Rarely used base adjective of the adverb homoiousianly.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Adverb Form
(homoiousianly)
1. Virtually never used adverbial inflection of the rarely used adjective homoiousian.[Eve - graph theoretic]

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), compiled from various sources, under license.

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Date "Homoiousian" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1852. (references)


Extended Definition: HOMOIOUSIAN


Homoiousian

Homoiousianism (from the Greek όμοιος meaning similar and ουσία meaning essence or being) was a 4th century CE 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 in substance, with the "neo-Arian" position that God the father is "incomparable" and therefore the Son can not be described in any sense as "like in substance or attributes" but only "like" (ομολοζ) the Father in some suborbinate sense of the term.

Background

During the period of the development of Christian doctrine which ran from 360 to 380 CE, the controversy between Arianism and what would eventually come to be Catholic dogma provoked an enormous burgeoening of new movements, sects and doctrines which came into existence in the attempt to stabilize and consolidate a unique and universal position on complex and subtle theological questions. One of the main questions concerned the nature of God and the nature of his relationship with his Son, Jesus Christ. This controversy was called the Trinitarian controversy because it involved solving the riddle of how it was possible that God could be three (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) and yet one at the same time. The dominant position among Church theologians at this point in history was the doctrine of homoousianism, according to which Father and Son were identical in substance and in attributes and that any deviations from this orthodoxy were to be considered heresy. The Arians (or Homoians), however, had a powerful ally on their side in the person of Emperor Constantius II.

Doctrine

The Homoiousians took a moderate stance between that of the heterousians such as Aetius and Eunomius and the Homoousians. At a council in 358 at Sirmium, at the height of the movement's influence, the claim was made that the Son is "like the Father in all respects" (ομολον Καταˈ παˈντα), the use of οισια or any of its compounds in theological discussion was strongly criticized but not abandoned, and the Anomoeans were anathematized. This compromise solution, which was satisfying to both the Homoians and the Homoiousians, deliberately set out to alienate the more extreme Neo-Arians. It was successful in this intent but it remained as illegitimate in the eyes of the pro-Nicenes as ever and Basil of Ancrya declared that "that which is like can never be the same as that to which it is like". On the other side, Constantius was becoming somehat hostile to the influence of all of the new movements which had sprung up after the Nicene council. The result was that the Homoiousians disappeared from the stage of history and the struggle to define Church dogma became a two-sided battle between the Nicenes and the Homoians.

References

  • Steenberg, M.C. A World Full of Arians: A Study of the Arian debate and the Trinitarian Controversy from AD 360-380. 2000.

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Topics by Level of Interest: HOMOIOUSIAN

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Translations: HOMOIOUSIAN

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Bohemian svou podstatou podobný (homoiousian). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, homoiousian. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina svou podstatou podobný (homoiousian). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, homoiousian. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech svou podstatou podobný (homoiousian). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, homoiousian. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: HOMOIOUSIAN

Language Translations for “homoiousian” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag Hathagomathagoiathagousathagiathagan (Homoiousian). Additional references: Athag, homoiousian. (volunteer)
Double Dutch Hagomagoiagousagiagan (Homoiousian). Additional references: Double Dutch, homoiousian. (volunteer)
Leet <~>0^^010(_)$14|\| (Homoiousian). Additional references: Leet, homoiousian. (volunteer)
Oppish Hopomopoiopousopiopan (Homoiousian). Additional references: Oppish, homoiousian. (volunteer)
Pig Latin omoiousianhay (homoiousian). Additional references: Pig Latin, homoiousian. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi Hubomuboiubousubiuban (Homoiousian). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, homoiousian. (volunteer)
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