IPA: /həˈmɔɪəˌjuːzɪən/
KK: /həˈmɔɪəˌjuːzɪən/
adjective
Definition: Describing a belief that the essence of the Son is similar but not identical to the essence of the Father, particularly in Christian theology.
Example: The council debated the implications of the homoiousian view on the nature of the Trinity.
noun
Definition: A member of a religious group from the fourth century that believed the Son is similar to the Father in essence but not the same in substance.
Example: The homoiousians argued that while the Son was divine, He was not identical to the Father.