Homoean

English

/hɒˈmiːən/

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Definitions
  • (theology) Pertaining to the belief established in the fourth century as a middle ground between the homoousian and homoiousian positions, contending merely that the Father is ‘like’ the Son.

Etymology

Derived from Latin homoeus derived from Ancient Greek ὅμοιος (similar, like, of like kind, same, resembling, equal).

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Ancient Greek

ὅμοιος

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similar, like, of like kind, same, resembling, equal

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