-
Constantius II, to
depose Eunomius from the
bishopric within a year of his
elevation to it.
During the
reigns of
Julian and Jovian,
Eunomius resided in Constantinople...
- town of
Nyssa and
brother to
Basil of Caesaria.
Against Eunomius (12 books) and
Answer to
Eunomius'
Second Book.
Archbishop Nectarius of
Constantinople Homoeans...
-
trinitarian theology,
later given an
extreme form by
Aetius and his
disciple Eunomius and
called anomoean ('dissimilar'), ****erts a
total dissimilarity between...
- he was a homoousian, and
Against Eunomius affirms the
truth of the
consubstantiality of the
trinity over
Eunomius'
Aristotelian belief that the Father's...
- Re****ation of the
Apology of the
Impious Eunomius,
which was
written about in 364 and
comprised three books against Eunomius of Cyzicus, the
chief exponent of...
- Chalcedon,
Eudoxius of Antioch, and the
deacons Aëtius of
Antioch and
Eunomius of
Cyzicus proposed a
third view
which was
similar to Arius' teachings...
-
Eudoxius seized the See of Antioch, and
supported Aëtius and his
disciple Eunomius. The
Third Council of
Sirmium in 357 was the high
point of Arianism. The...
- an
Arian pure and simple, a
disciple of Aëtius of Antioch, a
friend of
Eunomius of Cyzicus. The
council produced four creeds, in
which the
Eusebian party...
- him the
enmity of
Constantius Gallus. In 356 he went to
Alexandria with
Eunomius in
order to
advocate Arianism. Here he is said to have
debated Manichean...
- His main
argument for the
infinity of God,
which can be
found in
Against Eunomius, is that God's
goodness is limitless, and as God's
goodness is essential...