释义 |
homo·ou·sian I. \-ən\ noun (-s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: modification (influenced by Late Greek homoousios) of Late Latin homousianus, adjective & noun, from Late Greek homoousios of the same substance (from Greek homo- hom- + ousios, from ousia substance) + Latin -anus -an : one that accepts the homoousian doctrine of the Nicene Creed II. adjective 1. a. : holding to the doctrine of the Nicene Creed that the Son of God is of the same essence or substance with the Father b. : of or relating to the doctrine of homoousia — distinguished from homoiousian; compare heteroousian 2. : of or relating to the homoousians 3. : of or relating to homoousia |