semi-Arianism


Sem·i-Ar·i·an

S0250300 (sĕm′ē-ăr′ē-ən, -âr′-, sĕm′ī-)n. A member of the Homoiousian party led by the fourth-century ad Bishop Basil of Ancyra.
Sem′i-Ar′i·an adj.Sem′i-Ar′i·an·ism n.

semi-Arianism

the belief of a sect that arose in the 4th century that the substances of the Father and Son were similar but nonetheless different. — semi-Arian, n., adj.See also: Theology