Athanasian

英 [ˌæθəˈneɪʒən]      美 [ˌæθəˈneʒən]
  • adj. 亚大纳西的
  • n. 信奉亚大纳西教义之人
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Athanasian (adj.)
1580s, from Athanasius, archbishop of Alexandria in the reign of Constantine. The name is Latin, from Greek Athanasios, from athanatos "immortal," from a- "not," privative prefix, + thanatos "death" (see thanatology).
1. It may be found in its completest expression in the Athanasian Creed.
亚大纳西信经里可以找到有关这方面内容的最完整的表述.
2. 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.