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1 Arianism
(церковное) арианство, ересь АрияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Arianism
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2 arianism
[ʹe(ə)rıənız(ə)m] n церк.арианство, ересь Ария -
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Религия: арианство -
5 arianism
(n) арианство; ересь ария -
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7 Arianism
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8 Arianism
n церк. арианство, ересь Ария -
9 Anomoeans (A religious group of the 4th century that represented an extreme form of Arianism)
Религия: аномеиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Anomoeans (A religious group of the 4th century that represented an extreme form of Arianism)
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10 Arians (Adherents of Arianism)
Религия: арианеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Arians (Adherents of Arianism)
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11 Arius (b. 250 - d. 336, priest of Alexandria, Egypt, whose teachings gave rise to a theological doctrine known as Arianism)
Религия: АрийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Arius (b. 250 - d. 336, priest of Alexandria, Egypt, whose teachings gave rise to a theological doctrine known as Arianism)
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12 Council of Antioch (AD 341, a non-ecumenical Christian church council, the first of several 4th-century councils that attempted to replace orthodox Nicene theology with a modified Arianism)
Религия: Антиохийский соборУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Council of Antioch (AD 341, a non-ecumenical Christian church council, the first of several 4th-century councils that attempted to replace orthodox Nicene theology with a modified Arianism)
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13 Council of Ariminum (AD 359, one of the several 4th-century church councils concerned with Arianism)
Религия: Ариминский соборУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Council of Ariminum (AD 359, one of the several 4th-century church councils concerned with Arianism)
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14 Eusebians (An Arian group led by Eusebius of Nicomedia, an important 4th-century Eastern church bishop who was one of the key proponents of Arianism)
Религия: евсевианеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Eusebians (An Arian group led by Eusebius of Nicomedia, an important 4th-century Eastern church bishop who was one of the key proponents of Arianism)
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15 Hilary of Poitiers (Gallo- Roman doctor of the church who as bishop of Poitiers was a champion of orthodoxy against Arianism and was the first Latin writer to introduce Greek doctrine to Western Christendom)
Религия: Иларий ПиктавийскийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Hilary of Poitiers (Gallo- Roman doctor of the church who as bishop of Poitiers was a champion of orthodoxy against Arianism and was the first Latin writer to introduce Greek doctrine to Western Christendom)
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16 Julius (Pope from 337 to 352 who became the chief support of orthodoxy against Arianism)
Религия: Юлий IУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Julius (Pope from 337 to 352 who became the chief support of orthodoxy against Arianism)
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17 Liberius (Pope from 352 to 366 during the turbulence caused by the rise of Arianism. In late 357 he agreed to sign certain unorthodox formulas that served to emasculate the Nicene Creed)
Религия: ЛиберийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Liberius (Pope from 352 to 366 during the turbulence caused by the rise of Arianism. In late 357 he agreed to sign certain unorthodox formulas that served to emasculate the Nicene Creed)
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18 Socinianism (A form of Unitarianism which does not altogether deny the supernatural character of Christ, but goes farther than Arianism which denies that He is coequal with the Father)
Религия: социнианствоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Socinianism (A form of Unitarianism which does not altogether deny the supernatural character of Christ, but goes farther than Arianism which denies that He is coequal with the Father)
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19 semi-Arianism (A 4th-century Trinitarian heresy in the Christian church)
Религия: полуарианствоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > semi-Arianism (A 4th-century Trinitarian heresy in the Christian church)
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20 semi-Arianism
Религия: (A 4th-century Trinitarian heresy in the Christian church) полуарианство
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Arianism — The great fourth century heresy (q.v.), originated by Arius, a presbyter in the church of Alexandria (q.v.). Arius postulated that Christ was created by God from nothing, from which he reasoned that the Son is not co equal and co eternal with… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
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