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  • The appointment was resented by the Homoousian clergy, and Meletius retired to Beroea.
  • The Homoousian party's victory at Nicaea was short-lived, however.
  • New creeds were drawn up to counter the homoousian doctrine of the Nicene Creed.
  • An idea may be formed of the Homoousian reception of his sermons from three different sources.
  • :: But see also homoousian; Jayron's explanation holds for many modern Christians, but by no means all.
  • Great leaders such as Eustathius of Antioch, Alexander of Alexandria, Athanasius, and Marcellus of Ancyra all adhered to the Homoousian position.
  • Homoousian Christians, including Athanasius of Alexandria, used Arius and Arianism as epithets to describe those who disagreed with their doctrine of coequal coeternal.
  • In addition, non-Homoousian bishops disagreed with being labeled as followers of Arius, since Arius was merely a presbyter, while they were fully ordained bishops.
  • It has also been noted that this Greek term " homoousian " or " consubstantial ", which Athanasius of Alexandria favored, and was ratified in the Sabellians in their Christology.
  • It has been noted that the Greek term " homoousian " or " con-substantial ", which Athanasius of Alexandria favoured, was a term reported to be put forth by Sabellius, and was a term that many followers of Athanasius were uneasy about.
  • After the Council of Constantinople, the homoiousian bishop Acacius deposed and banished several homoousian bishops, including Macedonius I of Constantinople, Basil, Eustathius, Eleusius of Cyzicus, Dracontius of Pergamum, Neonas of Seleucia, Sophronius of Pompeiopolis, Elpidius of Satala and Cyril of Jerusalem.
  • It has been noted also that the Greek term " homoousian ", which Athanasius of Alexandria favored, was actually a term that was reported to be put forth and favored also by Sabellius, and was a term that many followers of Athanasius took issue with and were uneasy about.
  • After Constantine's death, the prestige given to the Homoousian cause in the Arian controversy by the support of the venerable Hosius led the Arians to bring pressure to bear upon Constantius II, who had him summoned to Milan, where he declined to condemn Athanasius nor to extend communion to Arians.
  • Eutyches maintained that Christ was " of " two natures but not " in " two natures : separate divine and human natures had united and blended in such a manner that although Jesus was " homoousian " with the Father, he was not " homoousian " with man.
  • Eutyches maintained that Christ was " of " two natures but not " in " two natures : separate divine and human natures had united and blended in such a manner that although Jesus was " homoousian " with the Father, he was not " homoousian " with man.
  • :: : : He has " said " that, but his worry that it be worded properly brings to mind the homoousian versus homoiousian schisms, and the ( especially Karaite ) Jewish, Islamic, and Evangelical concerns with textual infallibility . talk ) 05 : 49, 29 November 2015 ( UTC)
  • "' Hosius of Corduba "'( c . 256  359 ), also known as "'Osius "'or "'Ossius "', was a bishop of Corduba ( now C髍doba, Andalusia ) and an important and prominent advocate for homoousian Christianity in the Arian controversy that divided the early Christianity.
  • Their objection to the term " homoousian " was that it was considered to be " un-Scriptural, suspicious, and of a Sabellian tendency . " This was because Sabellius also considered the Father and the Son to be " one substance ", meaning that, to Sabellius, the Father and Son were " one essential Person " interacting with creation as necessary.
  • Their objection to the term " homoousian " was that it was considered to be un-Scriptural, suspicious, and " of a Sabellian tendency . " This was because Sabellius also considered the Father and the Son to be " one substance . " Meaning that, to Sabellius, the Father and Son were one essential person, though operating as different manifestations or modes.