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  1. 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 consubstantial, and was ...

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      Arianismus. Der Arianismus war eine theologische Position...

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      Semi-Arianism; Arian leaders; Acacius of Caesarea; Aëtius of...

  2. Arianischer Streit. Der nur grobe Begriff arianischer Streit beschreibt die Auseinandersetzungen im vierten Jahrhundert, bei denen es zwar auch um den Arianismus ging, doch vielfach um weitere, vermeintlich „arianische“ Trinitätslehren und die damit aufgeworfene Frage, ob der in Jesus Christus inkarnierte Logos göttlich ...

  3. semi-Arianism. Eusebius of Emesa (born c. 300, Edessa, Macedonia [now in Greece]—died c. 359, Antioch, Syria [now Antakya, Tur.]) was a bishop of Emesa, one of the chief doctrinal writers on Semi-Arianism, a modified Arianism that held that Christ was “like” God the Father but not of one substance.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. e. The Arian controversy was a series of Christian disputes about the nature of Christ that began with a dispute between Arius and Athanasius of Alexandria, two Christian theologians from Alexandria, Egypt. The most important of these controversies concerned the relationship between the substance of God the Father and the substance of His Son.

  5. Die Semi-Arianer bestanden vor allem aus konservativen östlichen Bischöfen, die im Wesentlichen mit der Lehre des Konzils von Nicäa übereinstimmten, doch wegen des dort verwendeten nichtbiblischen Begriffs ομοούσιος Zweifel hegten.