homoousios उदाहरण वाक्य
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- The Seventh Arian Confession ( Second Sirmium Confession ) held that both " homoousios " ( of one substance ) and " homoiousios " ( of similar substance ) were unbiblical and that the Father is greater than the Son . ( This confession was later known as the Blasphemy of Sirmium)
- Though in modern times the authenticity of the " Letter " has been questioned, on the grounds that the word " homoousios " occurs in the final blessing, many scholars believe this may be a later interpolation, and accept the letter's authenticity on the grounds of other pieces of internal evidence.
- But when some of Arius's writings were read aloud, they are reported to have been denounced as blasphemous by most participants . ) that the Son was of the same essence ( homoousios ) with the Father ( or one in essence with the Father ), and was eternally generated from that essence of the Father.
- The Nicene Creed's central term, used to describe the relationship between the Father and the Son, is Homoousios ( ), or Consubstantiality, meaning " of the same substance " or " of one being " . ( The Athanasian Creed is less often used but is a more overtly anti-Arian statement on the Trinity .)
- All agree that the First Council of Nicaea included in its Creed the major term " homoousios " ( of the same essence ), which was used also by the Council of Chalcedon to speak of a double consubstantiality of Christ, " consubstantial with the Father as touching his Godhead, and consubstantial with us as touching his manhood ".
- He introduced the term Trinity ( Latin " trinitas " ) to the Christian vocabulary and also probably the formula " three Persons, one Substance " as the Latin " tres Personae, Homoousios " ), and also the terms " Vetus Testamentum " ( Old Testament ) and " Novum Testamentum " ( New Testament ).
- However, as the Trinity was finalized at this time as official Christian doctrine, the offended Semi-Arians walked out . " They rejected the Arian view that Christ was created and had a different nature from God ( anomoios dissimilar ), but neither did they accept the Nicene Creed which stated that Christ was'of one substance ( homoousios ) with the Father '.
- The Athanasian Creed uses the term " substantia " ( a Latin translation of the Nicene " homoousios " :'same being'or'consubstantial') not only with respect to the relation of the Son to the Father according to his divine nature, but also says the Son is " substantia " of his mother Mary according to his human nature.
- Their objection to the term " homoousios " 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 . " By that Sabellius meant that the Father and Son were " one essential Person ", though operating as different manifestations, roles, faces, or modes.
- Whether or not the so-called " fourth formula " is to be ascribed to a continuation of this synod or to a subsequent but distinct assembly of the same year, its aim is like that of the first three; while repudiating certain Arian formulas it avoids the orthodox term " homoousios ", fiercely advocated by Athanasius of Alexandria and accepted by the First Council of Nicaea ( Nicaea I ).