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Heteroousianism : ウィキペディア英語版 | Heteroousianism Heteroousianism (or ''heterousianism'') is a Christian belief that the substance or being of God the Father and the substance or being of the Son of God (Jesus) are different.〔 "(heteroousian )" definition, MSN Encarta Encyclopedia. (Archived ) 2009-10-31.〕 Commonly called Arianism, though Arianism includes other beliefs in addition to this one. The teaching was developed as a response to the homoousian teaching. The term derives from the Greek , ''heterooúsios'', "differing in substance" from , ''héteros'', "another" and , ''ousía'', "substance, being". The hardline form of heteroousianism, in which the substance of the Father and Son are not only said to be different, but also dissimilar, is usually called Anomoeanism. == References ==
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