Causation vs Arian - What's the difference?
causation | arian |
The act of causing.
The act or agency by which an effect is produced.
* Whewell
(Christianity) A disciple of the Egyptian monk Arius, presbyter of Alexandria, who denied the Trinity but did not deny the preexistence of Christ.
# One who follows the Christology of Arianism.
# A heretic or any heresy.
(Christianity) Of or pertaining to (Arius) or Arianism.
As a noun causation
is the act of causing.As a verb arian is
to show mercy to, spare.causation
English
Noun
- the kind of causation by which vision is produced