When the new translation of the Roman Missal was introduced in 2011, " consubstantial " was introduced as the more accurate translation of the text in Latin.
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It included the word " homoousios ", meaning " consubstantial ", or " one in essence ", which was incompatible with Arius'beliefs.
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Loisy argued that Jesus lacked a conscious understanding that he was consubstantial with God the Father and therefore Jesus did not know how the Catholic Church would " transform ".
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It has also been noted that this Greek term " homoousian " or " consubstantial ", which Athanasius of Alexandria favored, and was ratified in the Sabellians in their Christology.
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The heart, continued Tromp, is consubstantial with the head and the body, just as Mary's human nature participated with that of Christ and the members of his body.
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Thus, many understood Eutyches to be advocating Docetism, a sort of reversal of Arianism where Arius had denied the consubstantial divinity of Jesus, Eutyches seemed to be denying his human nature.
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Thus, Jesus Christ is said to be "'consubstantial "'with the Father in his divinity and "'consubstantial "'with us in his humanity.
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Thus, Jesus Christ is said to be "'consubstantial "'with the Father in his divinity and "'consubstantial "'with us in his humanity.
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Translations of the Nicene Creed into English often reflect the preference of using " of the same being " rather than " consubstantial " to describe the relationship of the Son to the Father.
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This sort of thinking, known as Modal Monarchianism or Sabellianism, would one day lead to a compromise doctrine that the Father and the Son are consubstantial ( of the same being ).