homoousian
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ὁμοούσιος (homooúsios), from ὁμός (homós, “same”) + ουσία (ousía, “essence”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hɒməʊˈuːzɪən/
Noun
homoousian (plural homoousians)
- (historical) One of those, in the 4th century, who accepted the Nicene Creed and maintained that the Son had the same essence or substance with the Father.
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