释义 |
Themistian Ch. Hist.|θɪˈmɪstɪən| [f. Themisti-us, name of the founder of the sect (see quot. 1882–3) + -an.] In plural: A sect of the monophysites who attributed to Christ imperfect knowledge. Cf. agnoites.
1874in Blunt Dict. Sects, Heresies, &c. 1882–3Schaff's Encycl. Relig. Knowl. I. 36 The second sect (founded in the sixth century by Themistius, deacon of Alexandria), sometimes called the Themistians. 1883Cath. Dict. (1885) 598/1 The Themistians, or Agnoetæ, held that the human element in Christ before his resurrection was subject to ignorance. |