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  • Creation and Redemption: The Apocryphon of John; The Hypostasis of ... ** The Hypostasis of the Archons ** On the Origin of the World ...
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  • effect two "persons" (Greek: hypostasis) in a similar sense of ... as they came together in one person and one hypostasis. ...
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  • that there is "One Nature and One Hypostasis for God the Word Incarnate ... and declared that Christ was one hypostasis in two natures. However ...
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  • the word "substance" (ousia) nor hypostasis (translated as "persona" in Latin) should be used in theological creeds and declarations ...
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  • Nikolai Onufriyevich Lossky (Russian: Николай Онуфриевич Лосский) ( December 6|1870|November 24 – January 24, 1965) ...
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  • as they came together in one person and one hypostasis. ===Exile and death=== The Council of Chalcedon elected the Alexandrian priest Proterius ...
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  • between divine nature (ousia) and person (hypostasis). He distinguished between the logos (“divine nature”), and Christ (the Son, the Lord) as a ...
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  • . This is a translation of the Greek term hypostasis, from hypo (“under”) and hitasthai (“to stand’). So the term substance has to do ...
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  • together in one person (prosopon) and one hypostasis. ===Canons=== {{Ecumenical council| council_name=Council of Chalcedon| council_date=451 C.E.| ...
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  • of three equal "persons" (Greek Hypostasis) having a single "substance" (Greek Ousia), thus counting as one God; yet, some early ...
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  • connects the two gods to the point of calling Loki "a hypostasis of Odin," and Rübekeil Ludwi Rübekeil, "Wodan und andere forschungsge ...
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  • Valentinus (ca. 100–ca. 160) was the best known and, for a time, most successful theologian in early Christian Gnosticism. In his Alexandrian ...
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  • quot; and "one composite (divine/human) hypostasis (person)." Through this formula, Cyrus effected the reunion of the Alexandrian church ...
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  • between the two Greek words of ousia and hypostasis, having them mean Tertullian ... Christ being the image of God's person (hypostasis). ...
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  • Eastern Christianity, God is immanent in his hypostasis or existences. Aristotle Papanikolaou, Being With God: Trinity, Apophaticism, and Divine ...
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  • describe the personal activity of God, or hypostasis, in the world. For the Orthodox, God is not a detached creator (as in deism), nor is he the "magician ...
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  • | notableideas = Hypostasis, ousia, sacrament, consubstantiality, persona }} Tertullian (/tərˈtʌliən/; Latin: Quintus Septimius Florens ...
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  • quot; (ousia), "substance" (hypostasis), "nature" (physis), "person" (prosopon) bore a variety of meanings drawn ...
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  • " Thus, there is both unity (in his one hypostasis) and diversity (in his two natures, human and divine) in Christ. Aquinas 2002, 241, 245 ...
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  • over the application of the terms ousia and hypostasis to the Trinity. Around the same time (ca. 379), he composed his Liber Contra Luciferianos, ...
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