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Council of Sirmium (4810 bytes)
7: ...the Son was "of one substance with the father" (''homoousion to Patri''). However, Arians made a sustained eff... 11: ... issued an affirmation of faith that excluded the homoousion clause followed by another council held at 342 at... 15: ...s held that the Son was "of similar substance" (''homoiousios'') to the Father. 21: ...sion (Second Sirmium Confession) held that both ''homoousios'' (of one substance) and ''homoiousious'' and sim... 23: ... in [[358]] releases a statement using the term ''homoousios''. The Fourth Council of Sirmium proposes a compr... Acacians (8237 bytes) 10: ... of the terms [[ousia]] (essence or substance), [[homoousion]] (identical in essence, or substance), and [[hom... 18: ...s; from the Semi-Arians by their surrender of the homoiousios; and from the Aetians by their insistence upon th... Basil of Caesarea (9370 bytes) 22: ...ially with those who overcame the aversion to the homoousios in common opposition to [[Arianism]], thus drawin... 33: ... Eastern tradition, would not allow the predicate homoousios to the former; for this he was reproached as earl... Cyril of Jerusalem (4772 bytes) 43: if he does avoid the debatable term ''homoousios'', Theodosius I (11629 bytes) 24: ... and God the Father were of the same substance (''homoousion'' in Greek). Nicenes often referred to their opp... Arius (19726 bytes) 10: ...een settled in favour of the opponents of the ''[[homoousion]]''. Therefore Alexander allowed the controversy ...
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