Anomoeanism

/ænəˈmiːənɪzəm/ noun

An early Christian theological doctrine asserting that God the Father and God the Son have fundamentally dissimilar natures or essences.

From 'anomoeean' (Greek 'anomios' meaning dissimilar) plus the suffix '-ism.' A major position in Arian disputes of the 4th century CE.

AMአኖሞይንነት
ARأَنْوْمُوِيَانِيّة
BNঅনোমোয়ানবাদ
CAanomoeanisme
CSanomoeanismus
DAanomoeanisme
DEAnomoeanismus
ELανωμοειανισμός
ESanomoeanismo
FAانوموئیانیسم
FIanomoeanismi
FRanomoéanisme
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