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  1. semi-Arianism, a 4th-century Trinitarian heresy in the Christian church. Though it modified the extreme position of Arianism, it still fell short of the church’s orthodox teaching that Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are of the same substance.
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    Is Arianism a challenge to modern society?
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    Who was the leader of the Semi-Arian party?
    Macedonius organized a party which confessed the Son to be kata panta homoios, while it declared the Holy Ghost to be the minister and servant of the Father and a creature. Eleusius joined him, and so did Eustathius for a time. This remnant of the Semi-Arian party held synods at Zele and elsewhere.
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    What happened to the semi-Arians?
    At Seleucia, in 359, the Semi–Arians were in a majority, being supported by such men as St. Cyril of Jerusalem, his friend Silvanus of Tarsus and even Hilary of Poitiers, but they were unable to obtain their ends.
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    Semi-Arianism was a position regarding the relationship between God the Father and the Son of God, adopted by some 4th-century Christians. Though the doctrine modified the teachings of Arianism, it still rejected the doctrine that Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are co-eternal, and of the same substance, or … See more

    Arianism was the view of Arius and his followers, the Arians, that Jesus was subordinate to, and of a different being (ousia) to God the Father. Arians opposed the view that the three persons of the Trinity were … See more

    • Basilius of Ancyra, Eleusius, Eustathius of Sebaste by VENABLES in Diction. Christ. Biog.
    • LICHTENSTEIN, Eusebius von Nikomedien (Halle, … See more

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    Arianism (Koinē Greek: Ἀρειανισμός, Areianismós) is a Christological doctrine first attributed to Arius (c. AD 256–336), a Christian presbyter from Alexandria, Egypt. Arian theology holds that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, who was begotten by God the Father with the difference that the Son of God did not always exist but was begotten within time by God the Father, therefore Jesus …

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    WebSemi-Arianism was a position regarding the relationship between God the Father and the Son of God, adopted by some 4th-century Christians. Though the doctrine modified …

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    WebJul 20, 1998 · semi-Arianism, a 4th-century Trinitarian heresy in the Christian church. Though it modified the extreme position of Arianism , it still fell short of the church’s …

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    WebSemi-Arianism Wikipedia A fourth-century Trinitarian heresy in the Christian church , claiming that the Son was "like" the Father but not of the same substance .

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    WebSemi-Arianism is a name that has been used for identifying a position that held to a version of the Nicene Creed that omitted the formula “of One Substance”. This …

  9. https://wiki.bibleportal.com/page/Semi-Arians

    Weba sect which arose in the 4th century, holding a modified form of Arianism. It was founded by Eusebius of Caesarea and the sophist Asterius. They were opposed alike to the strict …

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    WebWikiZero Özgür Ansiklopedi - Wikipedia Okumanın En Kolay Yolu . Semi-Arianism was a position regarding the relationship between God the Father and the Son of God, adopted …

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    WebSemi-Arianism was a position regarding the relationship between God the Father and the Son of God, adopted by some 4th-century Christians. Though the doctrine modified the …

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    WebJan 04, 2022 · Semi-Arianism was a position adopted by some fourth-century Christians. Semi-Arianism somewhat softened the teachings of Arianism by admitting that the Son …

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