homoiousian
/ˌhəʊmɔɪˈuːsɪən/noun
- historical a person who held that God the Father and God the Son are of like but not identical substance〈史〉本体相类论者(圣父和圣子本体类似, 而不是本体同一)。比较HOMOOUSIAN.
词源
late 17th cent. (as an adjective in the sense 'of similar but not identical substance'): via ecclesiastical Latin from Greek homoiousios, from homoios 'like'+ousia 'essence, substance'. The noun dates from the mid 18th cent.