Anomoeanism

In 4th-century Christianity, the Anomoeans[1] /ˌænəˈmənz/, and known also as Heterousians /ˌhɛtərəˈjʒənz/, Aetians /ˈʃənz/, or Eunomians /jˈnmiənz/, were a sect that held to a 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.[2]

  1. ^ also spelled "Anomeans"
  2. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica: "Anomoean"

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