eunomian
/juːˈnoʊmiən/Definitions
1. adjective
Relating to or characteristic of Eunomius, a 4th-century Christian theologian, or his teachings, particularly his extreme and uncompromising views on the Trinity.
“The eunomian doctrine was deemed heretical by the early Christian church.”
2. noun
A follower of the theological views of Eunomius.
“The eunomian movement was a significant challenge to the early Christian establishment.”