Arian

英 ['ɛəriən] 美
  • adj. 信奉阿里乌斯教的;阿里乌斯派的
  • n. 阿里乌斯派信徒
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Arian (adj.)
1530s, pertaining to the doctrines of Arius, priest in Alexandria early 4c., who posed the question of Christ's nature in terms which appeared to debase the Savior's relation to God (denial of consubstantiation). Besides taking an abstract view of Christ's nature, he reaffirmed man's capacity for perfection. The dissention was widespread and split the Church for about a century during a crucial time.
1. Constantius , who inherited the East, was an Arian and banished the bishops of the Athanasian party.
继承东帝国的 君士坦提乌斯 是一个阿里乌主义者,他流放了亚大纳西派的大主教.

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